Publication detail

Comparison of particle placement schemes for discrete element models

WENDNER, R. PODROUŽEK, J. VOREL, J.

Original Title

Comparison of particle placement schemes for discrete element models

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

The estimation of uncertainties in probabilistic structural analysis may improve if the spatial variability concept is properly introduced. The presented paper addresses various discrete particle placement choices and schemes for discrete particle models such that the governing realization of random fields for spatially variable material properties is correlated to a particular structural discretization (i.e. radius and placement of particles) in a discrete framework. Although some discrete element models already mimic microstructural effects of concrete very well, when compared to the continuum framework, there are still reasons for introducing higher order spatial variability, such as the statistical size effect that cannot be captured numerically without introducing spatial variability in the material property fields with an appropriately chosen auto-correlation length. By introducing the newly developed spatial variability package, classical experiments for concrete may be more realistically reproduced and associated statistical features discussed, also in terms of particular particle placement schemes, observed scattering and physical reference.

Keywords

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Authors

WENDNER, R.; PODROUŽEK, J.; VOREL, J.

Released

16. 8. 2017

Publisher

TU-Verlag

Location

Vienna

ISBN

978-3-903024-28-1

Book

Safety, Reliability, Risk, Resilience and Sustainability of Structures and Infrastructure

Pages from

751

Pages to

757

Pages count

7

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT140561,
  author="Roman {Wendner} and Jan {Podroužek} and Jan {Vorel}",
  title="Comparison of particle placement schemes for discrete element models",
  booktitle="Safety, Reliability, Risk, Resilience and Sustainability of Structures and Infrastructure",
  year="2017",
  pages="751--757",
  publisher="TU-Verlag",
  address="Vienna",
  isbn="978-3-903024-28-1"
}