
doi: 10.4028/p-l4f2pt
The article discusses the application of the discrete element method (DEM) for modeling the behavior of spherical particles in granular media. Key aspects of particle contact interactions, including frictional forces, elasticity, coordination number, and the shape factor of spherical particles, are analyzed and investigated. It is worth noting that the proposed methodology enables the study of the mechanical properties of systems with particles of various sizes and compositions, as well as the modeling of their behavior in confined spaces and under dynamic influences. The modeling results demonstrate the high accuracy and versatility of the DEM for analyzing processes in bulk materials, particularly transportation, mixing, and granulation. The findings underscore the effectiveness of using DEM to solve complex problems and highlight prospects for its further improvement.
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