EDEM Contact Models

A Contact Model describes how elements behave when they come into contact with each other.

You can select any of the following interactions:
  • Particle-to-Particle Contact Models
  • Particle-to-Geometry Contact Models
  • Particle Body Forces

Contact Models are of the following types:

  • Base Contact Models

    They define the physical collision between particle materials or particles and geometries. Typically, the Base Contact model consists of spring forces and damping forces in the normal and tangential directions. You can add only one base model per simulation.

  • Rolling Friction Models

    They are included to factor in the significant rotational resistance and energy loss during rotation. Most simulations include a Rolling Friction component to account for the materials resistance to rolling. You can add only one Rolling Friction model per simulation.

  • Additional Models

    They are included to factor in bonding, heat conduction, wear, cohesion (if not included in the base model). Electrostatics can be also be included in addition to the Base and Rolling Friction models.