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Software streamlines conveyor design

A DEM Solutions product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 28, 2008

EDEM allows the direct use of 3D solid models of equipment with easy to use tools for defining material properties and the movement of components such as conveyor belts and rollers.

Martin Engineering is continuing to expand its use of EDEM software in the design optimisation and development of its conveyor systems.

EDEM provides a means of testing the performance of design prototypes to determine the best system configuration to match the solid materials and operating conditions.

The software is fully integrated with CAD design software, enabling direct use of 3D solid models of equipment with easy to use tools for defining material properties and the movement of components such as conveyor belts and rollers.

EDEM enables engineers to quickly iterate towards the optimum design while gaining insights into the interactions between the physical characteristics of the bulk solids and the equipment design and operating parameters.

Martin Engineering researches, develops and tests structures and products that improve the operation of conveyor systems and transfer points, including engineered chutes, belt accessories, air cannons, vibration equipment and other flow aid devices and dust and spillage control equipment.

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