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Process Validation and Calibration

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For the calibration, we selected locations on the validation machine (Fig. 9.1), where the material dynamic flow parameters varied significantly. Mechanical and physical properties were measured at these locations using the direct and indirect methods. The measured data were used to validate and rectify the 3D DEM model.

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Gelnar, D., Zegzulka, J. (2019). Process Validation and Calibration. In: Discrete Element Method in the Design of Transport Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05713-8_9

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