peer-reviewedThe application of multi-dimensional population balance equations (PBEs) for the simulation of granulation processes is recommended due to the multi-component system. Irrespective of the application area, numerical scheme selection for solving multi dimensional PBEs is driven by the accuracy in (size) number density prediction alone. However, mixing the components, i.e., the particles (excipients and API) and the binding liquid, plays a crucial role in predicting the granule compositional distribution during the pharmaceutical granulation. A numerical scheme should, therefore, be able to predict this accurately. Here, we compare the cell average technique (CAT) and finite volume scheme (FVS) in terms of their accuracy and a...
The rapidly growing interest in the field of population balances, especially for applications involv...
Granulation is a process for agglomeration where powder material is combined with liquid binder solu...
peer-reviewedThe present work shows the first ever implementation of two-order moments conserving fi...
The application of multi-dimensional population balance equations (PBEs) for the simulation of granu...
A comprehensive model is discussed for wet granulation based on a three-dimensional population balan...
peer-reviewedA two-dimensional population balance model (PBM) was developed in order to predict gran...
In this present work, a study of the modelling and simulation for a top-sprayed fluidized bed granul...
peer-reviewedIn this study, a compartmental population balance model (CPBM) is developed as a predic...
Agglomeration (the sticking together of particles) is often the major growth mechanism in granulatio...
This work focuses on the modeling and numerical approximations of population balance equations (PBEs...
Mixtures of granular materials made of different-sized particles may segregate when subjected to vib...
Recently, the pharmaceutical industry has undergone changes in the production of solid oral dosages ...
peer-reviewedA hybrid model was developed for simulation of continuous wet granulation of pharmaceu ...
This work is concerned with the modeling and simulation of population balance equations (PBEs) for c...
In the pharmaceutical industry, the transition to continuous manufacturing of solid dosage forms is ...
The rapidly growing interest in the field of population balances, especially for applications involv...
Granulation is a process for agglomeration where powder material is combined with liquid binder solu...
peer-reviewedThe present work shows the first ever implementation of two-order moments conserving fi...
The application of multi-dimensional population balance equations (PBEs) for the simulation of granu...
A comprehensive model is discussed for wet granulation based on a three-dimensional population balan...
peer-reviewedA two-dimensional population balance model (PBM) was developed in order to predict gran...
In this present work, a study of the modelling and simulation for a top-sprayed fluidized bed granul...
peer-reviewedIn this study, a compartmental population balance model (CPBM) is developed as a predic...
Agglomeration (the sticking together of particles) is often the major growth mechanism in granulatio...
This work focuses on the modeling and numerical approximations of population balance equations (PBEs...
Mixtures of granular materials made of different-sized particles may segregate when subjected to vib...
Recently, the pharmaceutical industry has undergone changes in the production of solid oral dosages ...
peer-reviewedA hybrid model was developed for simulation of continuous wet granulation of pharmaceu ...
This work is concerned with the modeling and simulation of population balance equations (PBEs) for c...
In the pharmaceutical industry, the transition to continuous manufacturing of solid dosage forms is ...
The rapidly growing interest in the field of population balances, especially for applications involv...
Granulation is a process for agglomeration where powder material is combined with liquid binder solu...
peer-reviewedThe present work shows the first ever implementation of two-order moments conserving fi...