Built-in Contact Models
The contact models provided with PFC are listed in the table below. The models with “linear” in their keyword are referred to as Linear-Based Models. Bonded-particle models (BPMs) are constructed with the linear contact bond, linear parallel bond, soft bond, flat joint, subspring network, and smooth joint contact models.
Keyword |
Name |
Behavior Summary |
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null |
No mechanical interaction. |
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linear |
Linear elastic, frictional and viscous behavior. |
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linearcbond |
Linear model with contact bonding for BPM. |
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linearpbond |
Linear model with parallel bonding for BPM. |
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sofbond |
Linear softening bond model for BPM or granular applications. |
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flatjoint |
Finite-size, linear elastic and either bonded or frictional interface with partial damage for BPM. |
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smoothjoint |
Provides a joint within a BPM. |
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subspringnetwork |
Rigid body spring network implementation with subcontacts for BPM. |
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springnetwork |
Original rigid body spring network implementation. |
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hertz |
Non-linear elastic, frictional and viscous behavior for granular applications including impact problems. |
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hysteretic |
Similar to hertz model but for impact problems, directly specify normal restitution coefficient. |
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rrlinear |
Linear model and rolling-resistance mechanism for granular applications. |
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arrlinear |
Linear model, rolling-resistance mechanism, and adhesion to give a cohesive granular material. |
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burger |
Provides a creep mechanism for granular applications. |
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eepa |
Edinburgh Elasto-Plastic Adhesive model for granular applications. |
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jkr |
Johnson-Kendall-Roberts model for cohesive granular applications. |
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mohr |
Mohr model for joints. |
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lineardipole |
Linear model with magnetic dipoles. |
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fish |
Add custom physics with FISH as a contact model. |
Linear-Based Models
The linear contact bond, linear parallel bond, rolling resistance linear, adhesive rolling resistance linear, and linear dipole contact models are denoted as linear-based models, because they include the behavior of the linear model. The properties consist of a Linear Group and a Dashpot Group, and these properties are identical for all of the linear-based models. The linear contact bond model adds a bonded behavior defined by the properties in its Contact-Bond Group. The linear parallel bond model adds a second interface to provide the bonded behavior defined by the properties in its Parallel-Bond Group. The rolling resistance linear model adds a rolling-resistance behavior defined by the properties in its Rolling-Resistance Group. The adhesive rolling resistance linear model adds both rolling-resistance and adhesive behaviors defined by the properties in its Rolling-Resistance and Adhesive Groups. The linear dipole model adds magnetic interactions defined by the properties in its Dipole Group.
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