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Browsing by Author "Yang, Dongmin"
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Effect of collisions on the particle behavior in a turbulent square duct flow
Zhang, Hao; Trias Miquel, Francesc Xavier; Gorobets, Andrei; Oliva Llena, Asensio; Yang, Dongmin; Tan, Yuanqiang; Sheng, Yong (2015-01-01)
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Restricted access - publisher's policyThe effect of collisions on the particle behavior in a fully developed turbulent flow in a straight square duct at Re-r = 300 is numerically investigated. The hydrodynamic modeling of the fluid phase is based on direct ... -
Multi-scale modelling of damage progression in FRC laminates – applications of DEM
Yang, Dongmin; Sheng, Yong; Ye, Jianqiao; Tan, Yuanqiang (CIMNE, 2011)
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Open AccessAs a natural progress of the research in the area of modeling damage at microscopic scales, a discrete element method (DEM) has been proposed to simulate the damage progression in FRC laminates. DEM has been used to study ... -
Numerical investigation of the location of maximum erosive wear damage in elbow: Effect of slurry velocity, bend orientation and angle of elbow
Zhang, Hao; Tan, Yuanqiang; Yang, Dongmin; Trias Miquel, Francesc Xavier; Jiang, Shengqiang; Sheng, Yong; Oliva Llena, Asensio (2011-02-01)
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Numerical investigation on the role of discrete element method in combined LBM-IBM-DEM modeling
Zhang, Hao; Tan, Yuanqiang; Shu, Shi; niu, Xiaodong; Trias Miquel, Francesc Xavier; Yang, Dongmin; Li, Hao; Sheng, Yong (Elsevier, 2014-05-01)
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Restricted access - publisher's policyParticle collisions play a very important role in determining the fluid-particle multiphase flow, and thus it is crucial to treat the particle-particle interaction using a felicitous method in numerical simulations. A novel ... -
PIBM: Particulate immersed boundary method for fluid-particle interaction problems
Zhang, Hao; Trias Miquel, Francesc Xavier; Oliva Llena, Asensio; Yang, Dongmin; Tan, Yuanqiang; Shu, Shi; Sheng, Yong (2015-03-01)
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Open AccessIt is well known that the number of particles should be scaled up to enable industrial scale simulation. The calculations are more computationally intensive when the motion of the surrounding fluid is considered. Besides ...