A reliable algorithm to solve 3D frictional multi-contact problems: Application to granular media

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Abstract

We present in this paper an improved non-smooth Discrete Element Method (DEM) in 3D based on the Non-Smooth Contact Dynamics (NSCD) method. We consider a three-dimensional collection of rigid particles (spheres) during the motion of which contacts can occur or break. The dry friction is modeled by Coulomb’s law which is typically non-associated. The non-associativity of the constitutive law poses numerical challenges. By adopting the use of the bi-potential concept in the framework of the NSCD DEM, a faster and more robust time stepping algorithm with only one predictor-corrector step where the contact and the friction are coupled can be devised. This contrasts with the classical method where contact and friction are treated separately leading to a time stepping algorithm that involves two predictor-corrector steps. The algorithm has been introduced in a 3D version of the NSCD DEM software MULTICOR. Numerical applications will show the robustness of the algorithm and the possibilities of the MULTICOR software for solving three-dimensional problems.

Keywords

Non-smooth frictional contact
Granular media
Multi-contact problems
Discrete element method

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