A contact detection algorithm for superellipsoids based on the common‐normal concept

From MaRDI portal
Publication:4908017

DOI10.1108/02644400810881374zbMath1257.70021OpenAlexW2041278161WikidataQ64017357 ScholiaQ64017357MaRDI QIDQ4908017

Claudia Lillie, Christian Wellmann, Peter Wriggers

Publication date: 27 February 2013

Published in: Engineering Computations (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1108/02644400810881374




Related Items

A discrete element and ray framework for rapid simulation of acoustical dispersion of microscale particulate agglomerationsContact mechanics for dynamical systems: a comprehensive reviewRigid body formulation in a finite element context with contact interactionInvestigation of adequacy of multi-sphere approximation of elliptical particles for DEM simulationsAn accurate geometric contact force model for super-quadric particlesOn the contact detection for contact-impact analysis in multibody systemsA mathematical framework for rigid contact detection between quadric and superquadric surfacesNumerical method for solution of pointwise contact between surfacesA master-surface to master-surface formulation for beam to beam contact. I: Frictionless interactionMultiscale modeling of thermo-mechanical responses of granular materials: a hierarchical continuum-discrete coupling approach\textit{SudoDEM}: Unleashing the predictive power of the discrete element method on simulation for non-spherical granular particlesAn energy consistent frictional dissipating algorithm for particle contact problemsFramework for automatic contact detection in a multibody systemParallel collision detection of ellipsoids with applications in large scale multibody dynamicsA two-scale model of granular materialsA general formulation for the contact between superellipsoid surfaces and nodal pointsContact between rigid convex NURBS particles based on computer graphics conceptsFlexible polyhedra modeled by the virtual element method in a discrete element contextAn energy-conserving contact theory for discrete element modelling of arbitrarily shaped particles: contact volume based model and computational issuesAn effective energy-conserving contact modelling strategy for spherical harmonic particles represented by surface triangular meshes with automatic simplificationOn progressive blast envelope evolution of charged particles in electromagnetic fieldsA master-surface to master-surface formulation for beam to beam contact. II: Frictional interactionLaser-induced heating of dynamic particulate depositions in additive manufacturingFrictional contact analysis of sliding joints with clearances between flexible beams and rigid holes in flexible multibody systemsSigned distance field framework for unified DEM modeling of granular media with arbitrary particle shapesDiscrete Element Methods: Basics and Applications in Engineering



Cites Work