Webtraining – Introduction to Discrete Element Method
19 Dec, 2024 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Free for our customers
– For 4RealSim Customers –
Are you ready to enhance your Abaqus skills? Join us for a webtraining session where 4RealSim will provide an introduction to the Abaqus discrete element method. This session will equip you with practical knowledge and techniques to achieve successful simulations.
At 4RealSim, we believe in continuous learning and regularly organize webtrainings to help our customers stay ahead. This session will enable you to:
– Gain insights into the Abaqus Discrete Element Method
– Increase your confidence in using Abaqus
– Become more efficient in your simulation tasks
Abaqus Discrete Element Method (DEM)
Discrete Element Modeling (DEM) is a numerical technique used to simulate the behavior of systems of particles or discrete elements. In DEM, individual particles or elements are modeled explicitly, allowing for the study of their interactions and collective behavior under various conditions. Each particle is tracked independently, and interactions such as collisions, bonding, and friction are calculated based on physical laws.
The Discrete Element Method
– Is intended for modeling events in which large numbers of discrete particles contact each other
– Models each particle with a single-node element that has a rigid spherical shape, which may represent an individual grain, tablet, shot peen, or other simple body;
– Is a versatile tool for modeling particulate material behavior in pharmaceutical, chemical, food, ceramic, metallurgical, mining, and other industries; and
– Is not meant for modeling deformation of a continuum, but DEM can be used together with finite elements for modeling discrete particles interacting with deformable continua or other rigid bodies.
Who can attend the 4RealSim Abaqus webtraining?
This webtraining is recommended for 4RealSim customers who want to learn about the Discrete Element Method and enhance their Abaqus modeling skills.