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Fundamentals of Discrete Element Methods for Rock Engineering: Theory and Applications - Volume 85

Part of the Developments in Geotechnical Engineering series
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This book presents some fundamental concepts behind the basic theories and tools of discrete element methods (DEM), its historical development, and its wide scope of applications in geology, geophysics and rock engineering.

Unlike almost all books available on the general subject of DEM, this book includes coverage of both explicit and implicit DEM approaches, namely the Distinct Element Methods and Discontinuous Deformation Analysis (DDA) for both rigid and deformable blocks and particle systems, and also the Discrete Fracture Network (DFN) approach for fluid flow and solute transport simulations.

The latter is actually also a discrete approach of importance for rock mechanics and rock engineering.

In addition, brief introductions to some alternative approaches are also provided, such as percolation theory and Cosserat micromechanics equivalence to particle systems, which often appear hand-in-hand with the DEM in the literature.

Fundamentals of the particle mechanics approach using DEM for granular media is also presented.

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Product Details
Elsevier Science Ltd
0444829377 / 9780444829375
Hardback
18/07/2007
United Kingdom
English
450 p.
27 cm
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