Virtual Prototyping of the RM Active Grid®: a DEM-MBD Study

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  • RUBBLE MASTER HMH GmbH

Abstract

Numerical simulation is an established tool to improve knowledge of complex systems and to accelerate the development of new prototypes. In this contribution, the patented Active Grid® made by the company RM RUBBLE MASTER HMH GmbH is examined.

In an initial step, representative system parameters (spring properties) are found via a multibody dynamic simulation; at this point, without particles acting on the system components. After that, the virtually defined Active Grid® system is loaded with particles in order to include the interaction effects of various bulk materials acting on the system’s mechanical components. For this purpose, a DEM-MBD co-simulation, extending the discrete element method (DEM) towards multibody dynamics (MBD) simulation, is performed, accounting for the bulk materials via DEM and the interacting system components via MBD. This bi-directional co-simulation enables the consideration of interactions between the bulk materials (the particles) and the driven spring-damper system (the moving system components).

With this virtual prototype of the Active Grid®, performance benefits and characteristics in terms of screening efficiency for different material types and varying drive speeds are analysed. The overall aim is to achieve a scalable DEM-MBD model that allows virtual prototyping and, especially, optimisation for future system developments.

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)400-411
Number of pages12
JournalBerg- und hüttenmännische Monatshefte : BHM
Volume169.2024
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Aug 2024