Journal article
A new strategy for discrete element numerical models: 2. Sandbox applications
DL Egholm, M Sandiford, OR Clausen, SB Nielsen
Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth | AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION | Published : 2007
DOI: 10.1029/2006JB004558
Abstract
Here we present a series of numerical experiments using a new formulation of the discrete element method (DEM) that improves performance in modeling faults and shear zones. In the new method, named the stress-based discrete element method (SDEM), which is introduced in the companion paper by Egholm, stress tensors are stored at each circular particle. Further, SDEM includes rotational resistivity of particles and elastoplastic constitutive rules for governing particle deformation. When combining these new features, the SDEM is capable of reproducing the friction properties of rocks and soils, without the need for the ad hoc calibration routines normally associated with DEM. In contrast to th..
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