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▸ noun: The extended discrete element method is a numerical technique that extends the dynamics of granular material or particles as described through the classical discrete element method (Cundall and Allen) by additional properties such as the thermodynamic state, stress/strain or electro-magnetic field for each particle.
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▸ noun: The extended discrete element method is a numerical technique that extends the dynamics of granular material or particles as described through the classical discrete element method (Cundall and Allen) by additional properties such as the thermodynamic state, stress/strain or electro-magnetic field for each particle.
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