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The following pages link to Energy-conserving contact interaction models for arbitrarily shaped discrete elements (Q423582):
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- Modeling contact interactions between triangulated rounded bodies for the discrete element method (Q1667291) (← links)
- Polygon-based contact description for modeling arbitrary polyhedra in the discrete element method (Q1734472) (← links)
- Modeling continuous grain crushing in granular media: a hybrid peridynamics and physics engine approach (Q1987902) (← links)
- A coupled 3D isogeometric and discrete element approach for modeling interactions between structures and granular matters (Q1988153) (← links)
- The distance potential function-based finite-discrete element method (Q1995008) (← links)
- An energy-conserving contact theory for discrete element modelling of arbitrarily shaped particles: basic framework and general contact model (Q2020743) (← links)
- An energy-conserving contact theory for discrete element modelling of arbitrarily shaped particles: contact volume based model and computational issues (Q2020801) (← links)
- An effective energy-conserving contact modelling strategy for spherical harmonic particles represented by surface triangular meshes with automatic simplification (Q2021905) (← links)
- An efficient and robust GPGPU-parallelized contact algorithm for the combined finite-discrete element method (Q2142171) (← links)
- Kinetic analysis of polyhedral block system using an improved potential-based penalty function approach for explicit discontinuous deformation analysis (Q2174701) (← links)
- An accurate geometric contact force model for super-quadric particles (Q2175306) (← links)
- A novel arcs-based discrete element modeling of arbitrary convex and concave 2D particles (Q2246257) (← links)
- A generic contact detection framework for cylindrical particles in discrete element modelling (Q2308927) (← links)
- A study of shape non-uniformity and poly-dispersity in hopper discharge of spherical and polyhedral particle systems using the Blaze-DEM GPU code (Q2422918) (← links)
- A General Contact Theory for Non-spherical Particles (Q2963320) (← links)