Agglomerates are ubiquitous as intermediate or manufactured products in chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries. During handling and processing they may suffer breakage if they are weak. On the other hand, if they are too strong, their dispersion and disintegration could be difficult. The control of their mechanical strength is therefore highly desirable. However, the analysis of agglomerate strength is complex due to the large number of parameters that influence agglomerate behaviour, such as the primary particle size, density and elastic modulus, and the interparticle bond strength. A simple mechanistic model is presented here which relates the number of broken contacts in agglomerate due to impact velocity, interparticle adh...
Agglomerates are widely used in industry, and their mechanical properties are of great interest. In ...
During the head-on particle collision, the adhesion plays a more important role as theparticle size ...
It is not yet clear on whether the fracture characteristics of structured composite capsules and hom...
Chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries amongst many others use agglomerates either as intermed...
Discrete element method-based analysis is conducted to investigate the effects of interface energy b...
In the processing industries particulate materials are often in the form of powders which themselves...
This work presents the results of the computational analysis of the influence of interparticle cohes...
In this study, discrete element method (DEM) simulations are used to examine the breakage and captur...
The undesirable breakage of agglomerates is a problem present in almost all operations involving the...
Attrition and breakage of agglomerates are prevalent during production and handling processes in man...
Knowledge of agglomerate strength is highly desirable for compression and tableting, dissolution and...
The normal surface impacts of wet and dry agglomerates are simulated in a DEM framework. While the i...
Surface deposition of dense aerosol particles is of major concern in the nuclear industry for safety...
Understanding the breakage and adhesion of an agglomerate upon collision with a target particle is a...
Characterization of the mechanical properties of agglomerates is important in order to understand th...
Agglomerates are widely used in industry, and their mechanical properties are of great interest. In ...
During the head-on particle collision, the adhesion plays a more important role as theparticle size ...
It is not yet clear on whether the fracture characteristics of structured composite capsules and hom...
Chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries amongst many others use agglomerates either as intermed...
Discrete element method-based analysis is conducted to investigate the effects of interface energy b...
In the processing industries particulate materials are often in the form of powders which themselves...
This work presents the results of the computational analysis of the influence of interparticle cohes...
In this study, discrete element method (DEM) simulations are used to examine the breakage and captur...
The undesirable breakage of agglomerates is a problem present in almost all operations involving the...
Attrition and breakage of agglomerates are prevalent during production and handling processes in man...
Knowledge of agglomerate strength is highly desirable for compression and tableting, dissolution and...
The normal surface impacts of wet and dry agglomerates are simulated in a DEM framework. While the i...
Surface deposition of dense aerosol particles is of major concern in the nuclear industry for safety...
Understanding the breakage and adhesion of an agglomerate upon collision with a target particle is a...
Characterization of the mechanical properties of agglomerates is important in order to understand th...
Agglomerates are widely used in industry, and their mechanical properties are of great interest. In ...
During the head-on particle collision, the adhesion plays a more important role as theparticle size ...
It is not yet clear on whether the fracture characteristics of structured composite capsules and hom...