Numerical modeling in micromechanics via particle methods - 2004 : proceedings of the 2nd International PFC Symposium, 28-29 October 2004, Kyoto, Japan
PFC2D and PFC3D model the movement and interaction of assemblies of discrete particles using the distinct element numerical method. These programs have been distributed by Itasca Consulting Group, Inc. since their first commercial release in 1994. Initial development was partially funded by a consortium of companies for engineering applications ranging from large-scale mine block caving to micro-scale powder compaction and sintering. The variety of applications of PFC has continued to increase in the ten years since the first release of these programs. This volume contains a collection of fifty-two papers selected for presentation at the 2nd PFC Symposium, held 27-29, 2004, in Kyoto, Japan. These contributions cover a wide range of engineering applications and theoretical developments using PFC, and discrete methods in general. Topics include applications in civil engineering, slope and wall stability, rock fracture, shear flows, geology and industrial engineering. New developments are also described for contact bond models, fluid coupling and model calibration.; This proceedings volume illustrates the great variety of PFC applications in different engineering fields, and includes case-studies and general applications as well as research presentations. The volume should serve as a guide to help PFC users in their applications.
"PFC2D and PFC3D model the movement and interaction of assemblies of discrete particles using the distinct element numerical method. These programs have been distributed by Itasca Consulting Group, Inc. since their first commercial release in 1994. Initial development was partially funded by a consortium of companies for engineering applications ranging from large-scale mine block caving to micro-scale powder compaction and sintering. The variety of applications of PFC has continued to increase in the ten years since the first release of these programs. This volume contains a collection of fifty-two papers selected for presentation at the 2nd PFC Symposium, held 27-29, 2004, in Kyoto, Japan. These contributions cover a wide range of engineering applications and theoretical developments using PFC, and discrete methods in general. Topics include applications in civil engineering, slope and wall stability, rock fracture, shear flows, geology and industrial engineering. New developments are also described for contact bond models, fluid coupling and model calibration.; This proceedings volume illustrates the great variety of PFC applications in different engineering fields, and includes case-studies and general applications as well as research presentations. The volume should serve as a guide to help PFC users in their applications."@en
"Numerical modeling in micromechanics via particle methods - 2004 : proceedings of the 2nd International PFC Symposium, 28-29 October 2004, Kyoto, Japan"@en
"Numerical modeling in micromechanics via particle methods - 2004 : proceedings of the 2nd International PFC Symposium, 28-29 October 2004, Kyoto, Japan"
"Numerical modeling in micromechanics via particle methods - 2004 proceedings of the 2nd International PFC Symposium, 28-29 October 2004, Kyoto, Japan"@en
"Numerical Modeling in Micromechanics via Particle Methods - 2004 Proceedings of the 2nd International PFC Symposium, Kyoto, Japan, 28-29 October 2004"
International PFC Symposium (2e : 2004 : Kyto, Japon)
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