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Discrete element modelling (DEM) input parameters: understanding their impact on model predictions using statistical analysis

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COMPUTATIONAL PARTICLE MECHANICS
卷 2, 期 3, 页码 283-299

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SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
DOI: 10.1007/s40571-015-0056-5

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Discrete element method; DEM input parameters; DEM calibration; Parameter sensitivity analysis

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  1. IPROCOM Marie Curie Initial Training Network through the People Programme (Marie Curie Actions) of the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme FP7 under REA Grant [316555]

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Selection or calibration of particle property input parameters is one of the key problematic aspects for the implementation of the discrete element method (DEM). In the current study, a parametricmulti-level sensitivity method is employed to understand the impact of the DEM input particle properties on the bulk responses for a given simple system: discharge of particles from a flat bottom cylindrical container onto a plate. In this case study, particle properties, such as Young's modulus, friction parameters and coefficient of restitution were systematically changed in order to assess their effect on material repose angles and particle flow rate (FR). It was shown that inter-particle static friction plays a primary role in determining both final angle of repose and FR, followed by the role of inter-particle rolling friction coefficient. The particle restitution coefficient and Young's modulus were found to have insignificant impacts and were strongly cross correlated. The proposed approach provides a systematic method that can be used to show the importance of specific DEM input parameters for a given system and then potentially facilitates their selection or calibration. It is concluded that shortening the process for input parameters selection and calibration can help in the implementation of DEM.

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