Linear Cohesion V2 Model
The Linear Cohesion V2 contact model is an enhancement of the Linear Cohesion model and was made accessible for the first time in EDEM version 2017.2) owing to its improved performance for non-uniform particle size distributions.
Similar to the Linear Cohesion model, this modifies the Base contact model by adding a normal cohesion force. This force is described as follows:
Where A is calculated as:
However, in this model, the radius of overlap squared is calculated as:
Where R1 and R2 are the radii of the particles in contact in cases where the element 2 is a Geometry.
k is a cohesion energy density with units Jm-3.
This means that, for the same input parameters, the ratio between the forces calculated with Linear cohesion V2 (FV2) and Linear Cohesion (F) models will be as follows:
In the case of uniform particle size distribution:
In this case, the cohesive force calculated in the Linear Cohesive V2 model is therefore four times smaller than the one calculated in the Linear Cohesive model (for a uniform particle size distribution).
In cases where element 2 is a Geometry, the force is two times smaller as follows:
Interaction | Configurable Parameters | Position |
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Particle to Particle, Particle to Geometry | Click the + icon to add cohesion to particle-particle or particle-geometry interactions. Set the energy density for each interaction. Energy density is the scaling function for the cohesiveness of the material. The SI units of energy density are J/m3. | Any |