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Particle modeling of dynamic fragmentation-I: Theoretical considerations
G. Wang,
M. Ostoja-Starzewski
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Dynamic Model
100%
Dynamic Fragmentation
100%
Particle Modelling
100%
Young's Modulus
66%
Molecular Dynamics Model
66%
Lattice Spacing
33%
Homogeneous-heterogeneous
33%
Lennard-Jones Potential
33%
Heterogeneous Materials
33%
Lennard-Jones
33%
Dynamic Simulation
33%
Functional Form
33%
Dynamic Fracture
33%
Lattice Type
33%
Volume Effect
33%
Homogeneous Material
33%
Copper Plate
33%
Particle Model
33%
Fracture Phenomena
33%
Comminution Processes
33%
Mining Industry
33%
Engineering
Young's Modulus
100%
Dynamic Models
100%
Length Scale
50%
Centimeter
50%
Dynamic Fracture
50%
Functional Form
50%
Key Parameter
50%
Copper Plate
50%
Material Science
Young's Modulus
100%
Heterogeneous Material
50%
Homogeneous Material
50%
Comminution
50%
Dynamic Fracture
50%
Particle Type
50%