Johannes Quist
Johannes research focuses on creating a virtual development platform for comminution machines and equipment in the mining and aggregate industry. The computational method discrete element method (DEM) is mainly used for this. Especially crushers and mills are modeled and studied in detail. The goal is to understand and optimize today's machines but also enable the use of virtual prototypes of future machines in early development stages.
A major interest is also product development and design with a focus on how methods and tools can be used in a value-driven creative design and development process.
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Process robustness criteria for industrial vibratory screens
Influence of feeding condition on crusher performance and fatigue life
Applied Calibration and Validation Method of Dynamic Process Simulation for Crushing Plants
Student Perspectives on Video-Based Learning in CDIO-Based Project Courses
DEM Modelling and Simulation of Cone Crushers and High Pressure Grinding Rolls
CDIO Based Engineering Design and Optimization Course
Impact of Feeding Position on Power Draw and Size Reduction in a Cone Crusher
Cone crusher modelling and simulation using DEM
Investigation of Roller Pressure and Shear Stress in the HPGR Using DEM
Bonded Particle Model Calibration Using Design of Experiments and Multi-Objective Optimization
Discrete Element Modelling and Simulation of Compressive Crushing
Framework for DEM Model Calibration and Validation
Investigation of High Speed Cone Crushing Using Laboratory Scale Experiments and DEM
Poly-stream Comminution Circuits
Control Systems for Improvement of Cone Crusher Production Yield and Fatigue Life
DEM Modelling and Simulation of Banana Screen Classification Efficiency
Control systems for improvement of cone crusher yield and operation
The contribution of DEM to the science of comminution
The relationship between dry rheology and particle shape of natural and manufactured sand
Simulating Pressure Distribution in High Pressure Grinding Rolls Using the Discrete Element Method
The Effect of Liner Wear on Gyratory Crushing – A DEM Case Study
Simulating Capacity and Breakage in Cone Crushers using DEM
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