Further investigations on the influence of scale-up of a high shear granulator on the granule properties

This study focuses on the characterisation of strength, density, and size of granules produced in various scales of a high shear granulator. Calcium carbonate (Durcal 65) was used as the feed powder and aqueous polyethylene glycol (PEG 4000) as the binder. The dried granules were analysed for their...

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Main Authors: Rahmanian, N., Ganimi, T.E., Ghadiri, M.
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Published: 2013
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spelling my.utp.eprints.326112022-03-29T14:07:31Z Further investigations on the influence of scale-up of a high shear granulator on the granule properties Rahmanian, N. Ganimi, T.E. Ghadiri, M. This study focuses on the characterisation of strength, density, and size of granules produced in various scales of a high shear granulator. Calcium carbonate (Durcal 65) was used as the feed powder and aqueous polyethylene glycol (PEG 4000) as the binder. The dried granules were analysed for their strength, density, size distribution, and wall make-up. Granules were produced in granulators with four scales, 1, 5, 50, and 250 L under three scale-up rules of constant tip speed, constant shear stress, and constant Froude number. The results show that regardless of equipment scale, increasing the impeller speed has a great effect on crushing strength and stress. The underlying cause is an increase in granule density due to more consolidation at higher impeller speeds. Wall make-up is significantly reduced to less than 5 as the scale is increased from 1 to 250 L. The results of this study corroborate our previous findings that the constant tip speed rule is the best criterion for scale-up of high shear granulators. © 2013 Chinese Society of Particuology and Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences. 2013 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84890116451&doi=10.1016%2fj.partic.2013.02.004&partnerID=40&md5=8cf8768ba640ff1a5bf8f3937864a166 Rahmanian, N. and Ganimi, T.E. and Ghadiri, M. (2013) Further investigations on the influence of scale-up of a high shear granulator on the granule properties. Particuology, 11 (6). pp. 627-635. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/32611/
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description This study focuses on the characterisation of strength, density, and size of granules produced in various scales of a high shear granulator. Calcium carbonate (Durcal 65) was used as the feed powder and aqueous polyethylene glycol (PEG 4000) as the binder. The dried granules were analysed for their strength, density, size distribution, and wall make-up. Granules were produced in granulators with four scales, 1, 5, 50, and 250 L under three scale-up rules of constant tip speed, constant shear stress, and constant Froude number. The results show that regardless of equipment scale, increasing the impeller speed has a great effect on crushing strength and stress. The underlying cause is an increase in granule density due to more consolidation at higher impeller speeds. Wall make-up is significantly reduced to less than 5 as the scale is increased from 1 to 250 L. The results of this study corroborate our previous findings that the constant tip speed rule is the best criterion for scale-up of high shear granulators. © 2013 Chinese Society of Particuology and Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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author Rahmanian, N.
Ganimi, T.E.
Ghadiri, M.
spellingShingle Rahmanian, N.
Ganimi, T.E.
Ghadiri, M.
Further investigations on the influence of scale-up of a high shear granulator on the granule properties
author_facet Rahmanian, N.
Ganimi, T.E.
Ghadiri, M.
author_sort Rahmanian, N.
title Further investigations on the influence of scale-up of a high shear granulator on the granule properties
title_short Further investigations on the influence of scale-up of a high shear granulator on the granule properties
title_full Further investigations on the influence of scale-up of a high shear granulator on the granule properties
title_fullStr Further investigations on the influence of scale-up of a high shear granulator on the granule properties
title_full_unstemmed Further investigations on the influence of scale-up of a high shear granulator on the granule properties
title_sort further investigations on the influence of scale-up of a high shear granulator on the granule properties
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