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Following the work by Munjiza and Owen, the combined finite-discrete element method has been further developed to various irregular and deformable particles in many applications including pharmaceutical tableting,<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Lewis |first1=R. W. |last2=Gethin |first2=D. T. |last3=Yang |first3=X. S. |last4=Rowe |first4=R. C. |title=A combined finite-discrete element method for simulating pharmaceutical powder tableting |doi=10.1002/nme.1287 |journal=International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering |volume=62 |issue=7 |pages=853 |year=2005|bibcode = 2005IJNME..62..853L |arxiv=0706.4406 }}</ref> packaging and flow simulations,<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Gethin |first1=D. T. |last2=Yang |first2=X. S. |last3=Lewis |first3=R. W. |doi=10.1016/j.cma.2005.10.025 |title=A two dimensional combined discrete and finite element scheme for simulating the flow and compaction of systems comprising irregular particulates |journal=Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering |volume=195 |issue=41–43 |pages=5552 |year=2006 |bibcode = 2006CMAME.195.5552G }}</ref> and impact analysis.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Chen |first1=Y. |last2=May |first2=I. M. |doi=10.1680/stbu.2009.162.1.45 |title=Reinforced concrete members under drop-weight impacts |journal=Proceedings of the ICE - Structures and Buildings |volume=162 |pages=45–56 |year=2009 }}</ref>
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