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Fig. 1. The particles connected with a beam canforce (a) stretch when a F is applied and (b) bend when a torque T is applied
Fig. 2. A flow chart showing the algorithm in a schematic fashion. Details may vary.
Fig. 3. Snapshots of a calving ice-block. The size of the block is 30mblock from sliding, thus resembling, e.g
Fig. 4. (A) The fragment size distribution for simulations like theone in Fig. 3. The figure displays the results for three different sim-
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