D. V. Lobovikov, E. V. Matygullina, L. D. Sirotenko
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Abstract
Granular materials are characterized by complex mechanical behavior influenced significantly by the complex shape of real particles. An effective approach to studying the mechanical behavior of granular materials is currently simulation using the discrete element method. This paper presents a new model of a particle of complex shape with a minimal but sufficient number of constituent elements to reduce computer simulation time and a list of tests for verifying this model.
期刊介绍:
Russian Physics Journal covers the broad spectrum of specialized research in applied physics, with emphasis on work with practical applications in solid-state physics, optics, and magnetism. Particularly interesting results are reported in connection with: electroluminescence and crystal phospors; semiconductors; phase transformations in solids; superconductivity; properties of thin films; and magnetomechanical phenomena.