
DEM Solutions, the global leader in particle mechanics simulation,
today announced the launch of EDEM, the world’s first
complete particle mechanics simulation platform. EDEM delivers a
revolutionary capability to customers who need to simulate and
analyze the behavior of particulate matter during processing,
manufacturing and handling operations. EDEM enables customers in
industries ranging from pharmaceuticals to mineral handling to
design, develop and test products, processes and equipment more
quickly and accurately than was previously possible. In doing so,
EDEM delivers a tangible return on investment by allowing customers
to dramatically reduce development costs and time to market.
John Favier, the founder and CEO of DEM Solutions, leads a highly
experienced team of engineers and developers who have been working
at the forefront of the industrial application of particle
mechanics simulation for almost a decade. “This work led to
the development of EDEM, which allows our customers to obtain
information about the fundamental behavior of particles that is
either impossible or impractical to obtain using physical
measurement. This tool provides new insights into many processes
which have until now been regarded as a ‘black
box’.”
Favier, who is a world-leading authority on particle mechanics
simulation and is credited with developing a number of the key
methodologies currently in use in this field, believes that
EDEM’s capabilities represent the missing link in Computer
Aided Engineering (CAE). “Techniques such as Computational
Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Finite Element Analysis (FEA) have been
well served by a variety of high quality simulation tools for many
years. Until the launch of EDEM, no such tool existed for particle
mechanics simulation. With EDEM, engineers can now have an
extraordinary level of capability on their desktop.”
Favier also stresses that EDEM becomes even more powerful when used
in conjunction with other CAE tools: “We have already
successfully coupled EDEM with a CFD tool to allow the simulation
of particle-fluid systems. This unique capability allows customers
to tackle simulations that would not previously have been possible,
including dense phase pneumatic transport of particles, fluidized
beds, slurry handling and separation processes.”
A pre-launch partner program means that EDEM is already being
deployed commercially in a wide range of industries including
mining and mineral processing, chemical processing, pharmaceutical
manufacture and agriculture. Andrew Hobbs, Research Engineer at
Astec Inc, says: “EDEM has set the benchmark for commercial
particle mechanics simulation tools. We can import a CAD model of
our equipment quickly, fill it with virtual particles and model a
wide range of granular flow conditions. This capability is simply
not possible with other CAE tools.”
Working closely with customers ahead of this launch has also
allowed DEM Solutions to refine the EDEM user interface so that its
unique capabilities are as accessible and usable as possible.
Favier believes that today’s launch is simply the beginning
of the EDEM revolution: “We are already working on extending
the capabilities of EDEM. The CFD coupling will be launched soon
and a version optimized for deployment on parallel architectures
will be available in the second half of 2006.”
DEM Solutions is the global leader in particle mechanics
simulation. The company’s flagship product EDEM is used to
simulate and analyze the behavior of individual particles and
provides a platform for integrating particle, fluid and machine
dynamics.
DEM Solutions’ consultancy team, which has over 10
years’ experience in particle mechanics simulation, works
with customers to solve design and production problems by
simulating and analyzing the processes at the particle scale. DEM
Solutions’ include Deere & Co, Astec Inc and De Beers Pty
Ltd.
For more information visit: www.dem-solutions.com
Date: February 19, 2007