Global FDEM Workshop 2022 - Building the Future of FDEM
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Program
Recordings - Morning Session
Recordings - Afternoon Session
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Welcome Message
A workshop designed to bring the evolution of the finite-discrete element method (FEDM) from its beginnings to the latest advancements in this space, all while bridging the gap between industry and academia.
We will be hosting a series of presentations from leading global FDEM experts covering aspects related hydraulic fracturing in unconventional reservoirs, slope stability in mining, blast modeling, tunneling stability, CCUS, and nuclear storage.
All workshop presenters and attendees will also have the opportunity to submit a contribution to a featured journal issue on FDEM that will be published on JRMGE in 2023.
Program
Chair Opening Remarks Giovanni GRASSELLI – University of Toronto |
FDEM: A Historical Perspective Antonio MUNJIZA – University of Split |
HOSS Development and Applications Esteban ROUGIER, Earl KNIGHT – Los Alamos National Laboratory |
Y-HFDEM IDE2D/3D – a unique implementation of the combined finite-discrete element method based on GPGPU parallelisation for modelling dynamic fracture of rocks Hongyuan LIU, Daisuke FUKUDA – University of Tasmania, Hokkaido University |
FDEM GPU Parallel Multiphysics Fracture Analysis Software MultiFracS Chengzeng YAN – China University of Geosciences, Wuhan |
FDEM modelling in rock mechanics – From academia to industry Omid MAHABADI, Andrea LISJAK – Geomechanica |
OpenFDEM: a novel object-oriented FDEM kernel for solving multiscale, multiphase and multiphysics problems in rock engineering Xiaofeng LI – University of Toronto |
Algorithm Aspects of the Combined Finite-Discrete Element Method: An Overview Zhou (Alex) LEI – Los Alamos National Laboratory |
A fully coupled cryogenic thermo-hydro-mechanical (THM) model for frozen medium: theory and implementation in FDEM Lei SUN – University of Toronto |
Large deformation process and combined support methods of soft rock tunnel induced by fragment and swelling under high in-situ stresses: an FDEM modelling Quansheng LIU – Wuhan University |
Chair Closing Remarks Giovanni GRASSELLI – University of Toronto |
Download the program and the bios of the speakers here.
Recordings - Morning Session
Recordings - Afternoon Session