Hi all,
I have read papers about the Discrete Element Method (DEM) and a little about Molecular Dynamics (MD). According to what I understand, the main difference between these two methods is the scale and interaction force model. MD works for micro-scale while DEM works for meso-scale. MD uses interaction force derived from potential function while DEM uses the short-range interaction model, such as dual-spring dash-pot or cohesive beam model.
However, I do not understand the limit size of particles in these methods. What I mean is: Although DEM is mainly applied for meso-scale problem, is it possible to apply DEM for domain with size of nano-meter or micro-meter ?
Thank you for reading and answering my question,
Vinh
Do Xuan Vinh Nguyen
PhD Student,
School of Mechanical, Materials, Mechatronic and Biomedical Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences,
University of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia