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A 3-D discrete-element method for dry granular flows of ellipsoidal particles
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    A 3-D discrete-element method for dry granular flows of ellipsoidal particles (English)
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    2 January 2002
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    three-dimensional discrete element method
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    dry granular flows
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    non-spherical particles
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    clusters of spheres
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    contact-force calculation
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    normal force-displacement model
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    partially latching spring system
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    tangential force-displacement model
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    superball
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    superbean
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    ellipsoidal particles
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