SIMPAS International Symposium (SIMPAS-2023)
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25/08/2023
Suzhou, China
Simulation and Modelling of Particulate Systems (SIMPAS) aims to model and understand the fundamentals governing particle and particle-fluid flows which is of paramount importance to the design, control and optimisation of particulate and multiphase processes in many industries. This often involves a multiscale approach at different length and time scales, including at the molecular/sub-particle scale to determine the particle-particle/particle-fluid interaction forces; at the micro/particle scale to understand particle flow and force structures; at the meso/macro scale to formulate governing equations, constitutive relations and boundary conditions for continuum-based process modelling and simulation; and at the process equipment scale to quantify flow and process performance for control and optimisation. In the past two decades or so, many advanced computational technologies, either discrete or continuum-based, have been developed and applied to tackle problems of various types, which can be evidenced by some established dedicated international symposia.
SIMPAS symposium this time is to be held in Suzhou on 25-28 Aug 2023 to commemorate Professor Yu’s 60th birthday and his over 35 years’ research in particle technology. As before, it aims to showcase new achievements, discuss the frontier and challenging problems in SIMPAS. At the same time, it provides a forum to celebrate the achievements of Professor Yu and his research team SIMPAS in the past.
On behalf of the PEACOC project, researchers from Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) will present their work on Magnetic Density Separation.
This
project has received funding from the European Union’s
Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant
agreement No 958302.