3D coupling approach between discrete and continuum models for dynamic simulations (DEM-CNEM)
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- Using the discrete element method to simulate brittle fracture in the indentation of a silica glass with a blunt indenter
- Static and dynamic studies for coupling discrete and continuum media; application to a simple railway track model
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