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Agglomeration mechanisms breakage

FIG. 21-91 Growth and breakage mechanisms in granulation processes. [Ajier Sastry and Fuerstenau, Agglomeration 77, Sastry (ed.), AIME, New York, 1977, p. 381.]... [Pg.2322]

Randolph [95] and Randolph and Larson [96], on the other hand, formulated a generic population balance model based on the generalized continuum mechanical framework. Their main concern was solid particle crystallization, nucleation, growth, agglomeration/aggregation and breakage. [Pg.808]


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