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CFD Coupled with Discrete Element Modelling (DEM) to Aid Product Design
Posted Fri November 06, 2015 @06:01PM
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Announcements CD-adapco will host Discrete Element Modeling to Aid the Development and Manufacture of Composite Particulates for the Pharmaceutical, Food and Chemical Process Industries on December 7, 2015 in East Hyattsville, MD.

Please join us for this workshop as we explore the benefits of applying CFD and DEM in the pharmaceutical, food and chemical process industries.


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The pharmaceutical and chemical industries are facing enormous challenges to satisfy regulatory constraints, flexible market demands, operational complexities and economic limitations. In pharmaceuticals, the globalization and decrease in patent life of new drugs is forcing manufacturers to minimize drug development time, as well as maximize the throughput. Furthermore, the chemical industry is constantly under performance pressures due to high raw material cost and low tolerances for errors.

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) coupled with Discrete Element Modeling (DEM) has been identified as a key enabling technology in finding solutions to many of these challenges, such as shortening product-process development cycles, optimizing existing processes, reducing energy requirements, all leading to an efficient design of new products. For large-scale chemical products, it can also mean less waste, as well as a reduction in the number of trials and downtime due to failure.

This event is free, but registration is required as spaces are limited. Learn more and sign up by visiting our event page.

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