This book discusses the application of the coupled CFD-DEM approach for
simulating the separation of grain and material other than grain in
combine harvester cleaning devices. Based on a literature study, it
describes the most important influencing factors and presents a database
for particle parameterization. It investigates the separation process in
two steps with differing levels of process abstraction. The first step
involves numerical separation in a vertically oscillating box with
airflow, and in the context of a sensitivity study, investigates the
effect of selected material, contact and operating parameters on the
target variables' separation time and grain purity. In the second step,
the numerical separation process was performed in a 200 mm wide segment
of a combine harvester cleaning device. The numerical results were then
compared with experimental investigations in order to confirm the
method's applicability.