Repository for the open-source lethe CFD/DEM/CFD-DEM project
-
Updated
May 29, 2024 - C++
Repository for the open-source lethe CFD/DEM/CFD-DEM project
dp3D is a Discrete Element code. A user's guide is available here: https://www.overleaf.com/read/xvtqjkgrppvd
Parallel, highly efficient code (CPU and GPU) for DEM and CFD-DEM simulations.
An open-source software for geotechnical engineering analysis and modeling.
A dual-GPU DEM solver with complex grain geometry support
Add-on for Blender to connect rigid bodies via constraints in a physical plausible way. (You only need the ZIP file for installation in Blender. Click the filename and at the next page "Download", right click and "Save As" won't work!)
A Taichi-powered high-performance numerical simulator for multiscale and multifield geophysical problems
A simple full-python 2D dem code
A Python-based package for generating level-set particles
OpenFOAM library for fully coupled particle laden flows with arbitrarily shaped solids
CP3d is a comprehensive Euler-Lagrange solver for the direct numerical simulations of particle-laden flows.
C++ template library for Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulations
Discrete Element Method Laboratory
simple MPI version Discrete Element Method solver
Learning simulation parameters from experimental data, from the micro to the macro, from laptops to clusters.
Web-based interactive calibration of a DEM digital twin of a GranuTools GranuDrum, matching one of 2352 simulations to an experiment.
A DEM toolkit for rapid simulation & quantitative analysis of granular systems
LIGGGHTS-INL is a capability-extended adaptation of the LIGGGHTS Open Source Discrete Element Method (DEM) Particle Simulation Software based on LIGGGHTS release version 4.0.0.
Notebooks on using, post-processing, and calibrating a discrete element method digital twin of a GranuTools GranuDrum using ACCES.
cemfDEM: a dem simulation code
Add a description, image, and links to the discrete-element-method topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the discrete-element-method topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."