J. Vorel, J. Vozáb, M. Marcon, J. Podroužek, R. Wan‐Wendner
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Particle Placement Strategies for Lattice Discrete Particle Models
The paper aims at characterizing the influence of particle placement and clustering in lattice discrete particle models (LDPM) on structural response. More specifically, the meso-structural features are mimicked by the proposed particle placement schemes for LDPM, which are no longer independent and random but are correlated to prescribed fields.