Characterisation of Bulk Solids
Title | Characterisation of Bulk Solids PDF eBook |
Author | Don McGlinchey |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2009-02-12 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1405143630 |
Handling of powders and bulk solids is a critical industrial technology across a broad spectrum of industries, from minerals processing to bulk and fine chemicals, and the food and pharmaceutical industries, yet is rarely found in the curricula of engineering or chemistry departments. With contributions from leading authors in their respective fields, Characterisation of Bulk Solids provides the reader with a sound understanding of the techniques, importance and application of particulate materials characterisation. It covers the fundamental characteristics of individual particles and bulk particulate materials, and includes discussion of a wide range of measurement techniques, and the use of material characteristics in design and industrial practice. The reader will then be in a better position to diagnose solids handling and processing problems in industry, and to deal with experts and equipment suppliers from an informed standpoint. Written for post-graduate engineers, chemical scientists and technologists at all stages of their industrial career, the book will also serve as an ideal primer in any of the specialist areas to inform further study.
Powders and Bulk Solids
Title | Powders and Bulk Solids PDF eBook |
Author | Dietmar Schulze |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 625 |
Release | 2021-09-02 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3030767205 |
The book concentrates on powder flow properties, their measurement and applications. These topics are explained starting from the interactions between individual particles up to the design of silos. A wide range of problems are discussed – such as flow obstructions, segregation, and vibrations. The goal is to provide a deeper understanding of the powder flow, and to show practical solutions.
The Science and Engineering of Granulation Processes
Title | The Science and Engineering of Granulation Processes PDF eBook |
Author | Jim Litster |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2013-06-29 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9401705461 |
This book had its origins in a meeting between two (relatively) young particle technology researchers on Rehobeth Beach in Delaware in 1992 near the holiday house of Reg Davies (then Director of the Particle Science and Technology Research Center in Dupont). As we played in the sand, we shared an excitement for developments in particle technology, especially particle characterization, that would lead operations such as granulation to be placed on a sound scientific and engineering footing. The immediate outcome from this interaction was the development of new industry short courses in granulation and related topics which we taught together both in Australia and North America. This book follows closely the structure and approaches developed in these courses, particularly the emphasis on particle design in granulation, where the impact of both formulation properties and process variables on product attributes needs to be understood and quantified. The book has been a long time in the making. We have been actively preparing the book for at least five years. Although the chapters have relatively good bibliographies, this book is not a review of the field. Rather it is an attempt by the authors to present a comprehensive engineering approach to granulator design, scale up and operation. It is exciting for us to see the explosion of research interest around the world in this area in the last five to seven years. Some of the most recent work will have to find its way into the second edition.
Particle Characterization in Technology
Title | Particle Characterization in Technology PDF eBook |
Author | Beddow |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Pages | 263 |
Release | 2018-01-18 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1351083805 |
Volume I present an important exposition of some of the most significant areas where particle characterization is applied. The technological fields include pharmaceutical materials, bulk solids, and explosions.
Design and Processing of Particulate Products
Title | Design and Processing of Particulate Products PDF eBook |
Author | Jim Litster |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 343 |
Release | 2016-10-20 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1107007372 |
A unique text providing comprehensive coverage of fundamental particle science, processing and technology. Including quantitative tools, real-world case studies and end-of-chapter problems, it is ideal for students in engineering and applied sciences, as well as for practitioners in a range of industries manufacturing particulate products.
Processing of Particulate Solids
Title | Processing of Particulate Solids PDF eBook |
Author | J.P. Seville |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2012-12-06 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 9400914598 |
Over half of the products of the chemical and process industries are sold in a particulate form. The range of such products is vast: from agrochemicals to pigments, from detergents to foods, from plastics to pharmaceuticals. However, surveys of the performance of processes designed to produce particulate products have consistently shown inadequate design and poor reliability. `Particle technology' is a new subject facing new challenges. Chemical and process engineering is becoming less concerned with the design of plants to produce generic simple chemicals (which are often single phase fluids) and is now more concerned with speciality `effect' chemicals which may often be in particulate form. Chemical and process engineers are also being recruited in increasing numbers into areas outside their tranditional fields, such as the food industry, pharmaceuticals and the manufacture of a wide variety of consumer products. This book has been written to meet their needs. It provides comprehensive coverage of the technology of particulate solids, in a form which is both accessible and concise enough to be useful to engineering and science students in the final year of an undergraduate degree, and at Master's level. Although it was written with students of chemical engineering in mind, it will also be of use and interest to students of other disciplines. It comprises an account of the fundamentals of teh subject, illustrated by worked examples, and followed by a wide range of selected applications.
Unit Operations of Particulate Solids
Title | Unit Operations of Particulate Solids PDF eBook |
Author | Enrique Ortega-Rivas |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Pages | 494 |
Release | 2016-04-19 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1000218872 |
Suitable for practicing engineers and engineers in training, this book covers the most important operations involving particulate solids. Through clear explanations of theoretical principles and practical laboratory exercises, the text provides an understanding of the behavior of powders and pulverized systems. It also helps readers develop skills for operating, optimizing, and innovating particle processing technologies and machinery in order to carry out industrial operations. The author explores common bulk solids processing operations, including milling, agglomeration, fluidization, mixing, and solid-fluid separation.