Applied DEM Bulk Flow Analyst™ Workshop

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Applied DEM Bulk Flow Analyst™ Workshop in Toronto March 2013

Bulk Handling Technology Inc. will be holding a 3 day training workshop for DEM bulk flow simulation modeling using Bulk Flow Analyst™ by Overland Conveyor Company Inc.

The course will be held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 26 to March 28, 2013 at the Cad MicroSolution’s training center near the Toronto Lester B. Pearson International airport.

DEM provides the users with vast amounts of data for every aspect of the system under examination. Every particle’s position, velocity and forces are captured frequently during the simulation. Swimming through this data is a challenge made easier by tools provided with Bulk Flow Analyst™ and Bulk Flow Analyst™ Chute Edition:

  • DEMView – System visualization
  • Force Analyst – Force evaluation and graphical display
  • Particle Motion Analyst – Specific particle data



Armed with the images, videos, and graphical data provided by the tools outlined above, users may feel that they have a full picture of the system behavior. Applied DEM educates users to understand that while DEM is the best method for understanding, predicting, and analyzing the behavior of a particle motion system, it is a technology that is dependent upon the values entered by the user and the assumptions upon which the technology is based.

Users are thus trained how to apply healthy engineering judgment during the interpretation phase of Bulk Flow Analyst™ use.

Space is limited so be sure to register early as this course is expected to book up fast. Please visit our website at www.bulkht.ca or contact Gary Blenkhorn at https://forum.bulk-online.com/showth...-Analyst%99-12

Gary Blenkhorn
President - Bulk Handlng Technology Inc.
Email: garyblenkhorn@gmail.com
Linkedin Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-blenkhorn-6286954b

Offering Conveyor Design Services, Conveyor Transfer Design Services and SolidWorks Design Services for equipment layouts.

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