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    Strength and fragmentation behaviour of complex-shaped catalyst pellets: A numerical and experimental study by Farsi, Ado, Xiang, J., Latham, J.P., Carlsson, M., Stitt, E.H., Marigo, M.

    Published in Chemical engineering science (23-02-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •FDEM simulations are verified with disc crushing tests of catalyst support pellets.•Undetected primary failure in laboratory tests are…”
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    The Virtual Geoscience Workbench, VGW: Open Source tools for discontinuous systems by Munjiza, A., Xiang, J., Garcia, X., Latham, J.P., D’Albano, G.G. Schiava, John, N.W.M.

    Published in Particuology (01-04-2010)
    “…In 1989 work began on merging finite and discrete elements. During 1990 algorithmic solutions for the new combined method were developed, together with a…”
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    Comparison of experimental and FEMDEM results for gravitational deposition of identical cubes by Munjiza, A., Latham, J.P.

    Published in Engineering computations (01-03-2004)
    “…The combined finitediscrete element method has been used to simulate the gravitational depositions of packs containing particles of cubical shape. This…”
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    Comparison of experimental and FEM DEM results for gravitational deposition of identical cubes by Munjiza, A., Latham, J.P.

    Published in Engineering computations (01-01-2004)
    “…The combined finite-discrete element method has been used to simulate the gravitational depositions of packs containing particles of cubical shape. This…”
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    Shape selection menu for grand scale discontinua systems by Rougier, E., Munjiza, A., Latham, J.P.

    Published in Engineering computations (01-01-2004)
    “…It is now widely recognised that particle shape plays an important role in the behaviour of grand scale discontinua systems and may be partially responsible…”
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