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Examining particle size growth in twin screw granulation up to steady state with acoustic emissions

Abstract

The transient evolution of granules was studied to learn new details about the underlying mechanism for continuous wet granulation in a twin-screw extruder. Sieving and a new inline PAT for particle size development was used to gain these insights. The onset for steady state was established based on observing a consistent PSD, which occurred at five times the mean residence time of the process, over a range of degrees of fill (DF; 12–30 %). The early stages of startup for granulation were captured by the inline PAT, showing different stages of granule growth for particle sizes ranging from 102 to 2230 μm. The analysis found that conveying elements have a stronger influence on granule growth at a low DF whereas the kneading zone had a stronger influence on granule growth at a higher DF. This study presents new details on this black-box process while highlighting the unique value of PAT to twin-screw granulation.

Authors

Abdulhussain HA; Thompson MR

Journal

Powder Technology, Vol. 448, ,

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

December 1, 2024

DOI

10.1016/j.powtec.2024.120294

ISSN

0032-5910

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