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2024, September 25-26 | Conference

Particleworks Experience 2024

The benefits, advantages and how-tos of going meshless

The second edition of the European Conference on meshless CFD will take place in Frankfurt, Germany, on 25 and 26 September:

Come to the Particleworks Experience 2024 and hear how industry experts have benefited from Moving Particle Simulation in developing their products. The conference offers participants the opportunity to learn from industrial case studies, find out about the latest software updates, receive training on advanced challenges, and meet with simulation experts from Particleworks Europe and Prometech Software Inc.

For all information and registrations, please visit: the conference official website.

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A design study of a centrifuge for separating water and plastic

This paper presents the preliminary simulation study of a typical centrifuge currently produced by Gamma Meccanica. The objective of this study is to evaluate the behaviour of the centrifuge using moving particle simulation and discrete element method (MPS-DEM) simulation techniques with Particleworks 7.2.1 to gain a better understanding of phenomena that are impossible to monitor experimentally.

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