有效检测球体碰撞的动态三角测量及其在颗粒介质模拟中的应用

J. Ferrez, Th.M. Lieblin3g
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离散元法(DEM)是一种适合研究不连续现象的建模和仿真方法。通过单独跟踪每个元素并显式地处理元素之间的每个相互作用,DEM允许人们推断装配的统计行为。颗粒材料的真实模拟在很大程度上得益于这种相对较新的方法。特别是,现在有可能在三维空间中处理特定的现象,如拱形效应、流动和堆积,并使它们可观察到,这是不可能的,或者至少是极其复杂的,用物理实验来实现。在DEM的背景下出现了两个主要问题:有效检测颗粒之间的相互作用和物理接触的数值模拟。本文主要针对前者,提出了一种基于动态三维Delaunay三角剖分的不同尺寸球形颗粒的有效碰撞检测方案。除了对该方案的理论和实践讨论外,还讨论了完整的DEM模拟的其余要求。最后,举例说明了这种方法的潜力。
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Dynamic triangulations for efficient detection of collisions between spheres with applications in granular media simulations
Abstract The distinct element method (DEM) is an approach to modelling and simulation well suited to the study of discontinuous phenomena. By tracking each element individually and dealing explicitly with every interaction among the elements, the DEM allows one to deduce statistical behaviour of the assembly. Realistic simulation of granular materials has largely benefited from this relatively recent approach. In particular, it is now possible to address specific phenomena such as arching effects, flows and packings in three dimensions and to make them observable, which is impossible or at least extremely complicated to achieve with physical experiments. Two major issues arise in the context of DEM: efficient detection of the interactions between the grains and numerical modelling of the physical contacts. This paper focuses on the former by presenting an efficient collision detection scheme for spherical grains of various sizes based on a dynamic three-dimensional Delaunay triangulation. Aside from the theoretical and practical discussion of this scheme, the remaining requirements for a complete DEM simulation are also addressed. Finally, examples are given to illustrate the potential of this approach.
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