What changed?
The Impacts and Benefits
Impacts for the Company
By creating a capability in DEM modelling of vibrating screens, it allows Weir Group to implement smarter and more sustainable designs and processes, increasing their reputation and market share for separation products, as well as driving towards the company goal of Net Zero, sustainable mining.
With the development of a reliable validation process, it opens opportunities for further DEM orientated projects, which can help to establish the company at the forefront of innovation within the mining industry. The project also further strengthens the relationship with the University of Strathclyde, opening the door for future collaboration on projects in the mining and DEM space. The verification of machine learning equipment can also accelerate the transition to smart equipment and live performance monitoring, reducing energy consumption and emissions for Weir separation products.
Additionally, by applying various live performance monitoring equipment to Weir’s current testing equipment, the project helped to optimise both equipment and operations. These improvements can be carried forward into future projects to increase the reliability and value of in-house testing at Weir.
Overall, the project improved Weir’s design and testing processes, strengthened client relationships, and enhanced digital capabilities, positioning Weir as a leader in innovative screen design and validation.
Impacts for the Academic Team
The development of DEM capabilities for vibrating screens has had many positive impacts for the University of Strathclyde academic team. By validating the DEM models from the ground up it has built upon an existing knowledge base. This opens up the possibility for further projects that build upon the outcomes of this project, allowing the academic team to push the boundaries of innovation within the field.
This project has also increased the teams academic standing in the field as part of the cutting edge of research in the area, which will aid the acquisition of future funding for these exciting projects.
By working in partnership with the Weir Group, the KTP has further strengthened an established successful partnership, allowing the academic team to continue working with close ties to industry to carry out projects that produce the most valuable results for both academia and industry.
Overall, the project has lead to a deeper understanding of the field, exciting opportunities for future projects, and an increased reputation in both academic and industrial spaces.
Impacts for the KTP Associate
The project has offered the KTP Associate the opportunities to develop both professionally and personally at an accelerated rate over it’s course. The level of responsibility for managing many aspects of the project has provided valuable experience in delivering complex projects and balancing the needs of many stakeholders.
Due to the nature of the project, the project provided the opportunity to expand to a global network and to collaborate with groups internationally, which was insightful as well as challenging. The project also allowed the Associate to develop skills in complex computational simulation tools and applying problem solving techniques, helping the Associate become more effective at technical activities.
Additionally, through the development budget, the Associate was able to undertake specific courses to obtain career enhancing qualifications that benefit the project directly, and also courses outside the direct project scope to help build a wider skillset and explore different interests, all of which helps make the Associate a more effective professional in any career path that may follow the KTP project.