Hi, could you help in getitng the second reference -"Williams, J.R., Hocking, G., and Mustoe, G.G.W., “The Theoretical Basis of the Discrete Element Method,” NUMETA 1985, Numerical Methods of Engineering, Theory and Applications, A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, January 1985". I am not able to find it anywhere
This is an amazing video, I really enjoyed it! I am carrying out DEM analysis of masonry structures in 3DEC.
Hey, I believe that that the denominator in the gravitational force formula is r^2. Please check it at 25.43
thank you very much
Not 100% sure I agree with the computational cost of DEM. But I guess use the right tool for the job.
is there any sequel to this video?
Hi, could you help in getitng the second reference -"Williams, J.R., Hocking, G., and Mustoe, G.G.W., “The Theoretical Basis of the Discrete Element Method,” NUMETA 1985, Numerical Methods of Engineering, Theory and Applications, A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, January 1985". I am not able to find it anywhere
Sir I am totally new to coding and I feel DEM is most suitable for my PhD. Can you suggest proper source to learn more about it
nice ppt
guys on the hand practice knows nothing. just skipping slides. I wish they had some better people to present