The Electrostatics contact model allows you to add electrostatic forces to the
existing kinematic forces in the Particle Body Force section.
Electrostatic force is a force between particles exerted due to their charge, and can
be either attractive or repulsive. Since the EDEM
Electrostatic model uses Electrostatic screening, you must specify the size of a
screen when using this model. Particles outside the screen will be removed from
electrostatic force calculations on the central particle as shown:
The screened Coulomb force Fs is defined as:
Fs=q1q24π∈0(kr+1r2)e−kr
Where q1 and q2 are the charges of two particles, r is the
distance between their centers, and ε0 is the permittivity of free space
(8.854 X 10-12 Fm-1). κ is an inverse of the Debye length, λD.
k=qe√(1∈∈0KBT∑inizi2)
Where
qe is the charge of an electron (1.602 X 10-19C)
ε is the relative permittivity of the medium. EDEM uses a value of 1, which is a relative permittivity of a vacuum.
Kb is the Boltzmann’s constant equal to 1.38 X 10-23
JK-1.
T is the temperature in Kelvin, EDEM uses a
value of 295.4K.
The last term is the local charge concentration (where n is the number of
particles of charge z).