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New Advances to Modelling Particulate Problems

Rockfield Software Ltd has recently advanced its leading edge finite element software package ELFEN to include granular dynamic capabilities that can simulate combined particulate and continuum problems.

This capability has many applications in assessing designs and processes of many particulate operations which is not possible with standard FE codes.   Currently the software has been applied to a variety of engineering disciplines from silo flows, compaction processes and masonry structures through to blasting and impact problems.

The recent advances now allow users to solve problems involving large numbers of interacting bodies of different scales and can predict the deformation and possible fracture/fragmentation of these bodies.  Users may now investigate the behaviour of individual particles in a global process or design. 

Prof. Jeff Loughran of James Cook University, Queensland, Australia says "This is revolutionary technology and can be used practically to give engineering answers.  We have used it to look at many problems including the optimisation of a dragline bucket design with the view to increasing operating life and reducing manufacturing costs potentially saving A$1M per year within the industry".

Can You - We Can !

Rockfield Software have just completed a customised development of their Finite Element modelling software system, ELFEN, for Corus (formerly British Steel) to investigate the design and performance of easy open steel cans.

ELFEN is an advanced Finite Element software system that has been applied to simulate the opening of the easy open end steel cans.  State of the art technology is used to model the complex formation of the steel cans followed by serviceability tests such as axial loading and vacuum tests and the prediction of the behaviour and forces required to tear open the cans.  Specific models have been developed to accurately predict the rupture and tearing of the can ends.

This work was sponsored by the Support Design Centre at Corus (Port Talbot, UK) which offers high quality design and prototyping services to its clients in the can industry.   The design centre provides a range facilities from numerical simulations to full prototyping.  Dr Iestyn Jones, Tin Plate Manager of Corus, says ‘We provide a rapid prototyping service for the design and prototyping of beer, beverage and food cans for which we already have many advanced numerical prediction models provided through the ELFEN system.  This latest numerical model means that we can now investigate the performance of current designs of easy open ends and look to extend the range of services provided to our clients’.

New USA & Australian Offices for Rockfield

Rockfield Software has opened new offices in:

These offices have been set up to service the USA and Australian markets providing services geared towards those markets.  These offices will provide sales and product support and offer a wide range of numerical consultancy services.

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