Impact Heat Model Reference
The Impact Heat Model simulates the heating of DEM particles from friction and viscous damping.
This model calculates the rate of heat generation during particle-particle and particle-boundary interactions at each DEM time-step. The heat generated by impact is shared equally between the contacting bodies, independently of any other heat transfer effects in the simulation.
Provided by | |
Example Node Path | |
Requires | One or more defined regions
Under
Lagrangian Multiphase, for at least one
phase, select:
Under
Multiphase Interaction, for at least two
phases, select:
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Adds | Impact Heat Rate node under the Impact Heat model node |
Properties | None, but see Impact Heat Rate Properties following. |
Impact Heat Rate Properties
The Impact Heat Rate node appears directly under the Impact Heat model node.
- Method
- Selects the method for calculating
(see
Eqn. (3305)). Available methods are
Linear and
Field Function. A node for the selected method appears under the
Impact Heat Rate node.
- Linear
- See Linear Properties below.
- Field Function
- Defines the impact heat rate using a field function (typically user-defined). The defined field function can only use constants and contact-based field functions. A field function node is added as a child to the Impact Heat Rate node.
Linear Properties
- Frictional Work Fraction
- The fraction of the frictional work that is converted to heat. See in Eqn. (3305). The default value is 0.1.
- Damping Work Fraction
- The fraction of the damping work that is converted to heat. See in Eqn. (3305). The default value is 0.1.