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thermo-mechanical coupling is considered, whereby the thermal properties of an individual element are considered in order to model heat flow through a macroscopic granular or multi-element medium subject to a mechanical loading. Interparticle forces, computed as a part of classical DEM, are used to determined areas of true interparticle contact and thus model the conductive transfer of heat from one solid element to another. A further aspect that is considered in DEM is the gas phase conduction, radiation and convection of heat in the interparticle spaces. To facilitate this, properties of the inter-element gaseous phase need to be considered in terms of pressure, gas conductivity and the mean-free path of gas molecules.
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with the number of particles. This is not acceptable for simulations with large number of particles. A possible way to avoid this problem is to combine some particles, which are far away from the particle under consideration, into one pseudoparticle. Consider as an example the interaction between a
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S. J. Antony, D. Chapman, J. Sujatha and T. Barakat (2015). "Interplay between the inclusions of different sizes and their proximity to the wall boundaries on the nature of their stress distribution within the inclusions inside particulate packing".
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Gan, Yixiang; Hernandez, Francisco; Hanaor, Dorian; Annabattula, Ratna; Kamlah, Marc; Pereslavtsev, Pavel (2014). "Thermal
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Gethin, D. T.; Yang, X. S.; Lewis, R. W. (2006). "A two dimensional combined discrete and finite element scheme for simulating the flow and compaction of systems comprising irregular particulates".
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Trivino, L.F.; Mohanty, B. (2015). "Assessment of crack initiation and propagation in rock from explosion-induced stress waves and gas expansion by cross-hole seismometry and FEMâDEM method".
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Bobet, A.; Fakhimi, A.; Johnson, S.; Morris, J.; Tonon, F.; Yeung, M. Ronald (November 2009). "Numerical Models in
Discontinuous Media: Review of Advances for Rock Mechanics Applications".
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The general characteristics of force-transmitting contacts in granular assemblies under external loading environments agree with experimental studies using Photo-stress analysis (PSA).
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Peng, Z.; Doroodchi, E.; Moghtaderi, B. (2020). "Heat transfer modelling in
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S.J. Antony (2007). "Link between single-particle properties and macroscopic properties in particulate assemblies: role of structures within structures".
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Lewis, R. W.; Gethin, D. T.; Yang, X. S.; Rowe, R. C. (2005). "A combined finite-discrete element method for simulating pharmaceutical powder tableting".
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Shi, GenâHua (February 1992). "Discontinuous
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Williams, John R.; Pentland, Alex P. (February 1992). "Superquadrics and Modal
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Bicanic, Ninad (2004). "Discrete Element Methods". In Stein, Erwin; De Borst; Hughes, Thomas J.R. (eds.).
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Williams, J. R.; O'Connor, R. (December 1999). "Discrete element simulation and the contact problem".
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