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Description
LIGGGHTS is an open-source simulation software that employs the Discrete Element Method to model materials composed of particles, particularly emphasizing simulations related to industrial granules and heat transfer. The name LIGGGHTS reflects its foundation on LAMMPS, improved specifically to enhance simulations of general granular materials and their thermal dynamics, thereby broadening the reach of DEM into practical industrial scenarios. This tool is adept at simulating a variety of systems in which the behavior of materials arises from the dynamics, collisions, friction, cohesion, thermal exchange, and interactions among individual particles. It proves beneficial for studying an array of applications, including powders, grains, bulk solids, particulate flows, packed beds, conveyor systems, mixing operations, hopper discharges, and material handling, particularly in contexts where the behaviors at the particle level are significant. Currently, LIGGGHTS is embraced by numerous research institutions and commercial enterprises across the globe, valued for its open-source nature and the adaptability it offers in the simulation of particulate materials. Moreover, its versatility makes it an essential tool in advancing research and development in various fields related to granular systems.
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Effective design and operation of production systems necessitates a comprehensive grasp of the behavior of multiphase flow. Utilizing flow modeling and simulation offers critical insights into the dynamics of flow, encompassing the physical principles that govern movement throughout the entire production system, starting from the reservoir's pore spaces and extending to processing facilities. The Olga dynamic multiphase flow simulator is adept at modeling transient flow behaviors, which are crucial for optimizing production capabilities. Such transient modeling is vital for conducting feasibility assessments and designing field developments. In deepwater contexts, dynamic simulation plays a pivotal role and is frequently employed in both offshore and onshore projects to analyze transient behaviors in pipelines and wellbores. By employing the Olga simulator for transient simulation, engineers can gain deeper insights beyond steady-state analyses, enabling them to forecast system dynamics, including fluctuations in flow rates, variations in fluid compositions, changes in temperature, the buildup of solids, and alterations in operational parameters. Consequently, mastering these transient characteristics is essential for improving efficiency and reliability in production operations.
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Vendor Details
Company Name
CFDEM
Country
Germany
Website
www.cfdem.com/liggghts-open-source-discrete-element-method-particle-simulation-code
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Company Name
SLB
Founded
1926
Country
United States
Website
slb.com
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