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Mineral processing researchers gain from software

A DEM Solutions product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 17, 2006

The Mineral Processing Research Unit at the University of Cape Town and the Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre at the University of Queensland adopt EDEM 1.1 discrete element software.

DEM Solutions, a leading developer of DEM (discrete element method) software, has revealed that two world leading mineral processing research groups - the Mineral Processing Research Unit (MPRU) at the University of Cape Town and the Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre (JKMRC) at the University of Queensland - are to benefit from the latest version of the company's discrete element software, EDEM 1.1.

EDEM 1.1 is the latest update of the company's core DEM product which is used to simulate particulate handling, processing and manufacturing operations in industries ranging from pharmaceutical, chemical, mineral and materials processing as well as mining, oil and gas production, geomechanics and agriculture.

Malcolm Powell of the MPRU, University of Cape Town, commented: "Crushing and grinding of mineral rock is a highly energy intensive process and rising energy costs mean that the mineral processing industry must continue to improve production efficiency".

"EDEM will provide us with an advanced DEM simulation capability for use in the analysis and improved understanding of the grinding action in mills, improvement of ball mills and other comminution devices which are key components of mineral processing operations".

"This will enable us to improve the operational efficiency of these devices and possibly more importantly, extend this knowledge to substantially improved grinding techniques".

The MPRU and JKMRC are major centres of research in the mining and mineral processing sector.

They have a worldwide reputation in fundamental and applied research dedicated to improving mineral extraction and processing systems.

John Favier, CEO of DEM Solutions, added: "Both MPRI and JKMRC are recognised centres of excellence within the mineral processing industry".

"Their incorporation of EDEM into their ongoing R and D activities will help accelerate the wider adoption of EDEM across the sector".

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