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A contact dynamics code implementation for the simulation of asteroid evolution and regolith in the asteroid environment

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The Contact Dynamics method is described, a class of DEM based on non-smooth mechanics, and its implementation in the open-source software LMGC90, and a parallelized kd-tree is implemented to monitor the performance of the code as it simulates a number of granular systems.
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This article is published in Icarus.The article was published on 2021-07-15 and is currently open access. It has received 6 citations till now.

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Rotational Breakup as the Origin of Small Binary Asteroids

TL;DR: It is found that mass shed from the equator of a critically spinning body accretes into a satellite if the material is collisionally dissipative and the primary maintains a low equatorial elongation.
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Numerical Comparison of Contact Force Models in the Discrete Element Method

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors applied four different contact force models in the newly-proposed DEM algorithm to analyze their difference and implication, including one linear model and three nonlinear models derived from the complete Mindlin-Deresiewicz equations.
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New practical discrete non-spherical N-body method: Validation with the Brazil nut effect

TL;DR: In this article , the authors present an implementation of the contact dynamics method for discrete non-spherical particles, which can handle particles with a wide range of geometries as long as they are described in triangular surface meshes.
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The state-of-the-art of adhesion and locomotion technologies for exploring small celestial bodies

TL;DR: In this paper , a comprehensive review of adhesion and locomotion technology for exploring small celestial bodies (SCBs) is presented, with emphasis on their application prospects in SCBs exploration missions.
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Sub-surface granular dynamics in the context of oblique, low-velocity impacts into angular granular media

TL;DR: In this paper , two-dimensional discrete simulations were conducted to model low-velocity impacts into a bed of triangular grains. But the authors found that increasing velocity may actually evoke a change in the grains' dissipative response that boosts lateral perturbation, leading to the notion of the "skin zone".
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A parallel version of the non smooth contact dynamics algorithm applied to the simulation of granular media

TL;DR: A parallelization approach of the NSCD algorithm is presented and its influence on the numerical behaviour of the method is investigated and illustrated on an example made of hard disks: a free surface compaction.
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Numerical experiments with rubble piles: equilibrium shapes and spins

TL;DR: In this paper, the shape and spin limits of self-gravitating "perfect" rubble piles are investigated, and it is shown that idealized rubble piles behave qualitatively in a manner similar to certain granular materials, at least in the limit where global shape readjustments and/or mass shedding begins.
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Binary near-Earth asteroid formation: Rubble pile model of tidal disruptions

TL;DR: In this article, numerical simulations of near-Earth asteroid (NEA) tidal disruption resulting in bound, mutually orbiting systems are presented, using a rubble pile model to constrained the relative likelihoods for possible physical and dynamical properties of the binaries created.
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Packings of irregular polyhedral particles: strength, structure, and effects of angularity.

TL;DR: The shear strength of granular packings composed of irregular polyhedral particles is found to increase with angularity up to a maximum value and saturates as the particles become more angular, while the packing fraction increases to a peak value but declines for more angular particles.
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Internal structure of inertial granular flows.

TL;DR: This work analyzes inertial granular flows and shows that, for all values of the inertial number I, the effective friction coefficient μ arises from three different parameters pertaining to the contact network and force transmission: (1) contact anisotropy, (2) force chain anisotropic, and (3) friction mobilization.
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By providing access to the local physical mechanisms, DEM allows the exploration of microscopic based phenomena related to particles properties and interactions in various conditions and to revisit constitutive equations consequently. In this paper the authors describe the Contact Dynamics ( CD ) method, a class of DEM based on non-smooth mechanics, and its implementation in the open-source software LMGC90. In contrast to more classical approach, Hardand Soft-Sphere DEM, the CD method is based on an implicit time integration of the equations of motion and on a non-regularized formulation of mutual exclusion between particles. This numerical strategy is particularly relevant to the study of dense granular assemblies ( even of large size ) because it does not introduce numerical artefacts due to contact stiffness. So that it can be used for Small Body research, the authors implement a parallelised kd-tree and monitor the performance of the code as it simulates a number of granular systems. The authors provide examples of the simulation of the accretion of self-gravitating aggregates as well as their rotational disruption.