The CRC examines reacting moving granular assemblies with gas flow, an important unit operation in energy process engineering.
We develop models for reactive particle systems from DNS up to large-scale reactor simulations by DEM/CFD. Additionally, we focus on innovating measurement techniques that provide a detailed insight into the phenomena in moving, reacting particle beds.
The CRC is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation ) Project ID 422037413 – CRC 287.
27.10.2025 JMR/JMRO “New Voices in Magnetic Resonance” Award for CRC 287 Project A2 Paper. Read more
17.10.2025 Mini-Symposium on “Recent Advances in DEM–CFD Descriptions of Reacting Particle–Gas Systems” at the Numerical Combustion Conference in Rome, has organized by the CRC. Read more
01.09.2025 The Book of Abstracts for the International Workshop on Particle-Gas Systems 2025 has now been published and is available online. Read more
26-29.08.2025 From 26–29 August 2025, CRC 287 contributed to the Conference on Modelling Fluid Flow (CMFF’25) in Budapest, Hungary. Read more
10.08.2025 M.Sc. Maximilian Brömmer was awarded the ‘Best Poster Award’ for his presentation at the DEM10 conference in Japan. Read more
10.07.2025 Paper on numerical Study on Residence Time and Contact Heat Transfer of Spherical Particles on a Continuously Operated Hearth Furnace Floor published. Read more
Dr. Nicole Vorhauer-Huget (left) and professor Dr.-Ing. Alba Dieguez Alonso (right) are preparing for experiments on the microwave reactor at the University of Magdeburg. For further reading, click here.