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Coupling different levels of resolution in DEM simulations

Aktivität: Vortrag oder PräsentationVortrag nach Bewerbung und Auswahlunbekannt

Beschreibung

The large time and length scales involved in the simulation of industrial processes can increase the computational cost of the discrete element method beyond limits of feasibility. Coarse-grained models that apply simple scaling rules can help to ease the computational requirements, however, at the expense of reduced accuracy. Important features of the system may be missed and in the worst case the results obtained are erroneous. To overcome this problem we propose a novel technique that efficiently combines coarse-grained with fully resolved simulations. The approach is designed for granular systems, where the full details are required only in spatially confined regions of interest, whereas a lower resolution is sufficient for the rest of the system. Our method establishes two-way coupling between differently resolved parts of the system by volumetric passing of boundary conditions. Thus it becomes feasible to reach large time and length scales while retaining details of decisive regions. The method is tested by comparing the computed statistical properties of the adaptively resolved model with the corresponding properties of the fully resolved reference system.
Zeitraum14 März 2016
EreignistitelCFDEMproject user meeting and workshop
VeranstaltungstypKonferenz
OrtÖsterreichAuf Karte anzeigen

Wissenschaftszweige

  • 203 Maschinenbau

JKU-Schwerpunkte

  • Computation in Informatics and Mathematics
  • Mechatronics and Information Processing
  • TNF Allgemein