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The importance of wet-powder dynamic mechanical properties in understanding granulation
Authors:Simon M Iveson  Neil W Page  Jim D Litster
Affiliation:

a Department of Chemical Engineering, Centre for Multiphase Processes, University of Newcastle, Callaghan NSW 2308, Australia

b Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Newcastle, Callaghan NSW 2308, Australia

c Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Queensland, St Lucia QLD 4072, Australia

Abstract:Granule impact deformation has long been recognised as important in determining whether or not two colliding granules will coalesce. Work in the last 10 years has highlighted the fact that viscous effects are significant in granulation. The relative strengths of different formulations can vary with strain rate. Therefore, traditional strength measurements made at pseudo-static conditions give no indication, even qualitatively, of how materials will behave at high strain rates, and hence are actually misleading when used to model granule coalescence. This means that new standard methods need to be developed for determining the strain rates encountered by granules inside industrial equipment and also for measuring the mechanical properties of granules at these strain rates. The constitutive equations used in theoretical models of granule coalescence also need to be extended to include strain-rate dependent components.
Keywords:Granulation  Agglomeration  Dynamic strength  Viscosity  Coalescence modelling
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