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Un approccio Lagrangiano ad elementi finiti per la simulazione di frane alla grande scala [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Cremonesi, Massimiliano   +2 more
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3D numerical simulation of large scale landslides using a Lagrangian PFEM approach [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
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Sediment transport problems by the particle finite element method (PFEM)

Computational Particle Mechanics, 2019
This paper presents a particle finite element model for the numerical simulation of sediment transport problems. Fluid motion and sediment motion are coupled in a two-way manner, through boundary shear stress field and through flow domain mesh deformation.
R. Bravo   +3 more
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A review on the application of particle finite element methods (PFEM) to cases of landslides

International Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 2020
A review of the application of Particle Finite Element Methods (PFEM)to cases of rockfall and slope stability is described.
Fhatuwani Sengani, François Mulenga
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Modelling of forming processes using the Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM)

15th World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM-XV) and 8th Asian Pacific Congress on Computational Mechanics (APCOM-VIII), 2022
J. Carbonell   +3 more
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SIMULATION OF TUNED LIQUID DAMPER USING PARTICLE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD(PFEM)

Tuned Liquid Damper is a passive device which can be used in building structures to dampen structural vibrations. A tuned liquid damper is a container of water, typically placed on top of a building, that uses the sloshing energy of the water to reduce the dynamic response of the system when subjected to excitation.
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Recent developments of the Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM) in Geomechanics

2022
Marcos Arroyo   +3 more
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Application of the Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM) to the numerical simulation of landslides

2019
The first author, beneficiary of an AXA Research Fund post-doctoral grant (2017-AXA-PDOC1-099), acknowledges the company for its economic support.
Franci, Alessandro   +5 more
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