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Storage and Flow of Solids
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The article was published on 1964-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 585 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Flow (mathematics).read more
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Pipe stability in aerated silos
Diego Barletta,Massimo Poletto +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a table of the dimensionless function G(ϕ, A) = Dpgρb/fc has been calculated for angles of internal friction ϕ between 35 and 70° and dimensionless radial pressure gradients −A between 0 and 10.
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To Evaluate the Effect of Solvents and Different Relative Humidity Conditions on Thermal and Rheological Properties of Microcrystalline Cellulose 101 Using METHOCEL™ E15LV as a Binder.
TL;DR: It is indicated that the solvents play a vital role on the rheology and flow properties of MCC granules, while the different RH conditions have little or no effect on them for the above combination of solvent and binder.
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Physical and colloidal stability of conventional and micronised calcium citrate ingredient powders in the formulation of infant nutritional products.
TL;DR: The smaller particle size of the micronised citrate resulted in higher affinity for casein and greater colloidal stability when dispersed in both infant milk formula solutions compared to conventional calcium salts.
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Investigation on the impact of powder arching in small die filling.
TL;DR: A critical particle size range beyond which die fill performance would decrease, particularly for the narrow orifices, was identified and provided a better insight into non‐cohesive arching during die fill.
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Investigation of powder flowability at low stresses by DEM modelling
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the impact of powder properties on the constraint factor of ball indentation and showed that powder flowability is determined by measuring the hardness of a powder bed, which allows the unconfined yield strength to be inferred via the constraint factors.