Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
84093 Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 2015 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The shape of a grain of maize was approached using the multi-sphere method.•Models with single-spherical particles and with rolling friction were also used.•Results from two DEM software codes were compared.•Recommendations on the shape approach for DEM modelling were provided.

Granular materials are commonly stored in silos, and usually presented in a wide range of shapes and sizes. To understand its behaviour simulations based on the Discrete Element Method (DEM) are becoming widely used nowadays. The strength of this method lies in its ability to capture the discrete nature of particle assemblies in comparison with other methods that are based in continuum approaches. However, one of the challenges that still need to be tackled is the approximation of the shape of real particles in order to achieve more realistic simulations. In this paper, the shape of a grain of maize has been approached using the so-called multi-sphere method, and also as single-spherical particles with rolling friction. Furthermore, as it is already known that the use of different software codes can show differences, although good agreement in general, results from two DEM software codes were compared.

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