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Capability of FDEM for Journal Bearings with Microstructured Surface
For the numerical simulation of journal bearings, current software solutions use the Reynolds differential equation where inertia terms are not included. The Finite Difference Element Method (FDEM) is a black-box solver for nonlinear systems of elliptic and parabolic partial differential equations (PDEs). Based on the general black-box we implement the
Torsten Adolph +3 more
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An Alternating Direction Multiplier Method for the Inversion of FDEM Data
AbstractIn this paper, we focus on the numerical solution of nonlinear inverse problems in applied geophysics. Our aim is to reconstruct the structure of the soil, i.e., either its electrical conductivity or the magnetic permeability distribution, by inverting frequency domain electromagnetic data.
Buccini, Alessandro +2 more
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Applying FDEM for Blasting Fragmentation of Jointed Rock Mass
The combined finite–discrete element method (FDEM) is an advanced numerical calculation method that is highly suitable for simulating the entire rock blasting process.
Chenyu Xu +4 more
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Rius Gatell, Rosa
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Study on lateral friction resistance of concrete pouring structure in coral reef limestone formation
This study investigates the effects of interface shape and bonding conditions on the side friction resistance of the cast-in-place pile in coral reef limestone stratum of the China-Maldives Friendship Bridge area.
Yongtao Zhang +5 more
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Comparison of multi-coil and multi-frequency frequency domain electromagnetic induction instruments
IntroductionCharacterization of the shallow subsurface in mountain catchments is important for understanding hydrological processes and soil formation. The depth to the soil/bedrock interface (e.g., the upper ~5 m) is of particular interest.
Guillaume Blanchy +6 more
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Comparing stochastic FDEM inversion methods for near-surface modelling
The spatial distribution of physical properties in the critical zone is often complex due to existing small-scale heterogeneities resulting from both natural and anthropogenic sources. Thus, obtaining numerical three-dimensional models that accurately describe the spatial behavior of these properties is often challenging, but essential for sustainable ...
Narciso, João +3 more
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This study investigates the influence of particle morphology on two-dimensional (2D) single rock particle breakage using the combined finite-discrete element method (FDEM) coupled with fractal dimension analysis.
Ruidong Li +4 more
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Application of FDEMS for geological horizons mapping [PDF]
Y. Mendriy, A. Lozovoy, I. Ingerov
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