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Compaction behaviour

Michrafy A, Ringenbacher D, Tchoreloff P. Modelling the compaction behaviour of powders Application to pharmaceutical powders. Powder Technol. 2002 127 257-66. [Pg.701]

P.A.L. Wauters, R. van de Water, J.D. Litster, G.M.H. Meesters, B. Scarlett, Growth and compaction behaviour of copper concentrate granules in a rotating drum, Powder Technol. 124 (2002) 230-237. [Pg.244]

Roberts, R.J. Rowe, R.C. The effect of relationship between punch velocity and particle size on the compaction behaviour of materials with varying deformation mechanisms. J. Pharm. Pharmacol. 1986, 38,... [Pg.3705]

Gutierrez, M., Tunbridge, L., Hansteen, H., Makurat, A., Barton, N. and Landa, G.H. 1994. Modelling of the compaction behaviour of fractured chalk., EUROCK 94, Rock Mechanics in Petroleum Engineering, Delft, pp. 803-810. [Pg.147]

Rajabi-Siahboomi, A.R., Nokhodchi, A. and Rubinstein, M.H. (1998) Compaction behaviour of hydrophilic cellulose ether polymers. Pharm Technol, Tableting and Granulation 1998 yearbook, 32-38. [Pg.242]

Hong-guang W, Ru-hua Z. Compaction behaviour of paracetamol powders of different crystal shapes. Drug Dev Ind Pharm 1995 21 863-868. [Pg.126]

To fully understand the compaction behaviour of a material, it is clear that it is necessary to be able to quantify its elasticity, plasticity and brittleness. [Pg.391]

Pharmaceutical powders do not produce perfect straight lines, and the type of deviation provides information about the compaction behaviour of the material. A typical Heckel plot for a pharmaceutical powder is illustrated in Figure 11.9. A straight-line portion is obtained over a certain pressure range with a negative deviation at low pressures and a positive deviation at high pressures. [Pg.394]

Govignon Q, Bickerton S, Kelly PA. Homogenisation of compaction behaviour and permeability for multi-layered composite structures manufactured via LCM processes, in 16th International Conference on Composite Structures (ICCS16), Porto, Portugal, 2011. [Pg.179]

Hine P J, Ward IM, Jordan N D, Olley R and Bassett D C (2003) The hot compaction behaviour of woven oriented polypropylene fibres and tapes. I. Mechanical properties, Polymer 44 1117-1131. Jordan N D, Bassett D C, Olley R H, Hine P J and Ward IM (2003) The hot compaction behaviour of woven oriented polypropylene fibres and tapes. II. Morphology of cloths before and after compaction, Po/j/mer 44 1133-1143. [Pg.670]

Hine P J, Ward IM, Jordan N D, Olley R and Bassett D C (2003) The hot compaction behaviour of woven oriented polypropylene fibres and tapes. L Mechanical properties. Polymer 44 1117-1131. [Pg.734]

Baklouti, S., CoupeUe, R, Chartier, T., and Baumard, J.E, Compaction behaviour of alumina powders spray-dried with organic binders. Journal de Physique HI (Applied Physics, Materials Science, Fluids, Plasma and Instrumentation), Vol. 6, No. 10,1283-1291, October 1996. [Pg.233]

Laity, P.R., Asare-Addo, K., Sweeney, F., Supuk, E., and Conway, B.R. Using small-angle X-ray scattering to investigate the compaction behaviour of a granulated clay. Appl. Clay Sci. 108 (2015) 149-164. [Pg.170]

Although the Hausner ratio or FR is a reliable indicator for the prediction of the flowability of powders the ratio may not represent the actual compaction behaviour a powder may... [Pg.13]

Hafizpour, H.R., Khoeini, M., 2011. Compaction behaviour of aluminum matrix composites reinforced with nano/micro scale SiC particulates. Journal of American Science 7 (7). [Pg.366]


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