Boundary Values Reference

This section describes the boundary values that you can set for a DEM phase.

Abrasive Wear

Added to the tree when the Abrasive Wear model is activated in the Lagrangian phase. Depending on the method that is chosen for the erosion ratio, a sub-node is added to this node.

Table 1. Abrasive Wear Properties
Method Selects the method for calculating the Abrasive Wear erosion ratio.
Archard Specifies that the erosion ratio is calculated using the Archard Correlation. An Archard node is added as a child to this node.
Field Function Specifies that the erosion ratio is calculated using a field function. This method is typically user-defined and can involve only constants and contact-based functions. A field function method node is added as a child to this node.

Archard

This sub-node is added to the Abrasive Wear boundary value node when Archard is chosen as the erosion ratio method. It represents the Abrasive Wear erosion ratio. The default value of 1E-2 is the high end of the recommended range of values, 1E-8 to 1E-2, mild wear to severe wear.

Table 2. Archard Properties
Abrasive Wear Coefficient The proportionality constant a in the Archard equation Eqn. (3317). The default value is 0.01 kg/J.

Impact Wear

Added to the tree when the Impact Wear model is activated in the Lagrangian phase. Depending on the method that is chosen for the erosion ratio, a sub-node is added to this node.

Table 3. Impact Wear Properties
Method Selects the method for calculating the Impact Wear erosion ratio.
Ahlert Specifies that the erosion ratio is calculated using the Ahlert Correlation. An Ahlert node is added as a child to this node.
Field Function Specifies that the erosion ratio is calculated using a field function. This method is typically user-defined and can involve only constants and contact-based functions. A field function method node is added as a child to this node.
DNV Specifies that the erosion ratio is calculated using the DNV Correlation. A DNV node is added as a child to this node.
Neilson-Gilchrist Specifies that the erosion ratio is calculated using the Neilson-Gilchrist Correlation. A Neilson-Gilchrist node is added as a child to this node.
Oka Specifies that the erosion ratio is calculated using the Oka Correlation. An Oka node is added as a child to this node.
Dimensions The dimensionality of the erosion ratio (read-only).