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Posted Wed June 08, 2011 @12:22PM
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Engineers across a broad spectrum of industries increasingly use DEM simulation tools to analyze the granular motion and interaction of solid particles such as Aggregates, Sand, Rocks, Food particles, Metal fragments, Tablets, Capsules and Slurries. DEM allows the tracking and interaction between every particle in a numerically efficient manner, the modeling of contact forces, and energy transfer due to collisions and also conductive and radioactive heat transfer between particles.
If you are interested in learning more about DEM, see live demonstrations at the STAR American Conference 2011 in Chicago, June 28-29.
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The theme of this year's Conference is Engineering Success. This theme explores the techniques, support and technology that will empower you to revolutionize your CAE process, ultimately making you more successful both personally and in achieving your organization's objectives.
The event brings together engineers from around the world to explore the latest developments in engineering simulation technology and to discuss the ways in which it can be deployed to solve industrial problems, reduce costs and empower innovation. Applications and demonstrations will include, aerospace & defense, automotive, electronics, turbomachinery, building, oil & gas, and marine examples. Look for our upcoming announcements.
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