Discrete Element Method(SEM) suggestion

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The discussion centers around the need for accessible Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulation software suitable for smaller-scale projects that can be run on standard personal computers. The original poster expresses difficulty finding open-source codes that do not require extensive computational resources for parallel processing. Participants encourage sharing more details about the specific requirements or constraints to provide better assistance. The conversation highlights the challenge of balancing computational demands with project size in DEM simulations.
mamunalsiraj
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Hi everybody,

I am interested to do some DEM(Discrete Element Method) simulation
for my miniproject. So far I have seen that the most available
opensource codes require large computation resource for parallel calculation.
I don't have access to such facility and also my initial problem domain is
not so big. Can anybody suggest me some open source code which I can run in my PC to
clear up some confusion, please.


thanks
 
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