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Mechanical properties of moist agglomerates in relation to granulation mechanisms part I. Deformability of moist,densified agglomerates
Authors:H.G. Kristensen  P. Holm  T. Schaefer
Affiliation:Department of Pharmaceutics, Royal Danish School of Pharmacy, 2 Universitetsparken, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø Denmark
Abstract:The mechanical properties of moist samples of fine, polydisperse powders are investigated by measuring the tensile strength by a diametrical compression test and the stress—strain relationship of samples exposed to uniaxial compression. The strengths determined by the two methods correlate well. The strength of moist samples compressed to porosities comparable to the level of intragranular porosities achieved by granulation in high-speed mixers is shown to be influenced significantly by particle interactions in addition to mobile liquid bondings. For a particular material the strength is controlled mainly by porosity and liquid saturation. It is shown that the effect of a growing liquid saturation is to reduce particle interactions and thus to facilitate densification during granulation. The deformability of moist samples, which is dependent on strength and deformation behaviour, is assessed for lactose and dicalcium phosphate.
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