Define the Domain and Geometry

EDEM allows you to run simulations in the model domain area. You define the domain and Geometry in the Environment section of the Creator Tree and is indicated by the red box in the Viewer.

To define the domain and Geometry:
  1. Select Environment in the Creator Tree.


  2. Specify the minimum and maximum values for the X,Y, and Z to define the extents of the domain. This is represented by the red box in the Viewer.
    Domain size has an effect on simulation time - the larger the domain, the longer the simulation will take to run. Particles that move out of the domain during the course of the simulation are permanently removed from the simulation (unless you have selected a periodic boundary condition). Geometries can move in and out of the domain during a simulation.
  3. Select the Auto update from Geometry checkbox to automatically fit the domain around any sections of the defined Geometry to create the smallest domain possible.
    Note: It is recommended that Geometries not be positioned totally coincident with the edge of the domain. Because particles are removed as soon as they reach the domain edge, they cannot interact with any Geometry placed there. However, if you are using Linear Periodic Boundaries, you must ensure that they are coinciding with the Geometry to avoid particles exiting the simulation owing to the gap between the Geometry and the domain.
  4. Select the Gravity checkbox to set the gravity in a given direction (X, Y, Z). The default settings are X: 0, Y: 0 and Z: -9.81 m/s2.