Defining the DEM Particle Interaction

The DEM particle interaction is used to define how the particles behave when they collide with one another and wall regions. The procedure to define the ORE to ORE interaction has been provided in detail, with a table summarizing the steps for ORE to wall interaction.

To define the ORE to ORE interaction:
  1. Right-click the Physics 1 > Models > Multiphase Interaction > Phase Interactions manager and select New > ORE > ORE.
  2. Right-click the Phase Interactions > Phase Interaction 1 > Models node and select the Hertz Mindlin contact model.
    The Rolling Resistance model is selected automatically. The DEM Phase Interaction model is already selected.
  3. Right-click the Phase Interaction 1 > Models node and edit the node.
  4. Click Expand/Contract Tree in the Edit dialog, and set the following nodes:
    Node Value
    Static Friction Coefficient 0.4
    Normal Restitution Coefficient 0.8
    Tangential Restitution Coefficient 0.8
    Coefficient of Rolling Resistance 0.0010
    The Models dialog looks as shown below:

  5. Rename the Phase Interaction 1 node to ORE-ORE
Similarly, follow the above steps and create another phase interaction for the ORE to Wall interaction.
  1. Right-click the Physics 1 > Models > Multiphase Interaction > Phase Interactions manager and select New > ORE > Wall.
  2. Right-click the Phase Interactions > Phase Interaction 2 > Models node and select the Hertz Mindlin contact model.
    The Rolling Resistance model is selected automatically. The DEM Phase Interaction model is already selected.
  3. Click Expand/Contract Tree in the Edit dialog, and set the following nodes:
    Node Value
    Static Friction Coefficient 0.4
    Normal Restitution Coefficient 0.8
    Tangential Restitution Coefficient 0.8
    Coefficient of Rolling Resistance 0.0010
    The Models dialog looks as shown below

  4. Rename the Phase Interaction 2 node to ORE-Wall