Install LIGGGHTS on Ubuntu in One Command – DEM Simulation Made Easy

Install LIGGGHTS on Ubuntu in One Command – DEM Simulation Made Easy

If you’re working with Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulations, LIGGGHTS is one of the most powerful open-source tools available. Installing LIGGGHTS and all its dependencies can be tedious, especially on Ubuntu, but we’ve made it simple for you with a ready-to-run installation script. One-Click Installation for LIGGGHTS We’ve prepared a shell script that installs LIGGGHTS on Ubuntu, including all required libraries and dependencies. This is […]

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DEM Simulation model of Conductivity and Calibration in Liggghts

DEM Simulation model of Conductivity and Calibration in Liggghts

Engineerdo presents an exploration into DEM simulations incorporating thermal modeling, utilizing LIGGGHTS. This method for parameter calibration, designed to bridge simulation and real-world data, is applicable across various DEM software. The focus is on simulating heat conductivity processes, such as a cooling screw for particles. In such a system, particles move along a cold wall, transferring heat from the bulk material to the wall. The […]

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Computing on a Budget

Computing on a Budget

High Performance Computing on a Budget A very common question in the comments and the mails we receive through our Internet page is about the computer system which one should get when starting simulations with liggghts or openFoam. To be fair this is not as easy to answer as it may seem. First of all. This depends very much on you financial situation and on […]

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