Bidirectionally Coupled DEM–CFD Simulation: Reducing Dust Emission in Conveyor Technology

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title = "Bidirectionally Coupled DEM–CFD Simulation: Reducing Dust Emission in Conveyor Technology",
abstract = "A difficult challenge in the bulk-cargo-handling sector is reducing dust formation, an objective designed to protect both workers and the environment. With this in mind, a research project at the Montanuniversit{\"a}t Leoben is investigating bulk material behavior in a wide variety of cargo-handling plants using Rocky DEM and ANSYS{\textregistered} Fluent{\textregistered} simulation packages along with support from CADFEM.",
author = "Christoph Gr{\"u}bler and Michael Prenner",
year = "2018",
month = may,
day = "10",
language = "English",

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