DEM partnership to attack multiple industries

A Fluent product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 9, 2006

Discrete element modelling software partnership hopes to develop commercial products that will deliver new capabilities to the CAE market.

Fluent has entered a partnership with DEM Solutions, a developer of discrete element modelling (DEM) software.

The move follows the announcement earlier this year that Fluent Asia Pacific in Japan is delivering DEM Solutions' EDEM software to the Japanese market.

This software lets engineers across a broad spectrum of industries - chemical, pharmaceutical, materials processing, mining and agriculture - simulate and analyse the behaviour of particulate matter (pills, pellets, aggregates and so on) during processing, manufacturing and materials handling operations.

DEM Solutions estimates that the market for DEM software will grow to a US$75 million sector worldwide over the next five years.

Already the EDEM software is being applied by blue chip customers across the pharmaceutical, chemical, mining, agriculture and geo-technical engineering industries.

Typical issues in particulate process operations that the software is being used to address include: bulk handling with conveyors, chutes and hoppers; particle grinding; agglomeration; mixing; equipment surface damage; excavation; and filling and packing.

John Favier, CEO of DEM Solutions, said: "We are delighted to be formalising the relationship with Fluent into a development partnership".

"We believe there are significant synergies between the two companies and that by working together we will be able to develop commercial products that will deliver new and unique capabilities into the CAE market".

Ahmad Haidari, Process Industry Market Director at Fluent, said: "In our continued commitment to deliver high-end functionality and advanced products we are pleased to be entering in a development partnership with DEM Solutions so as to complement Fluent's multiphase models with DEM capabilities".

"We will support DEM Solutions' effort to integrate EDEM with the Fluent CFD code to allow engineers to simulate and analyse interactions between particles and fluid flow thus accounting for greater details of particle mechanics".

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