Poster Session: Particle Technology Forum

Tuesday, November 10, 2009: 6:00 PM
Ryman Hall B1/B2 (Gaylord Opryland Hotel)

Description:
TBD


Sponsor:
Particle Technology Forum


Chair:
Manuk Colakyan
Email: M.Colakyan@dow.com

Co-Chair:
Hugo S. Caram
Email: hsc0@lehigh.edu


(339a) A Systematic Approach to DEM Material Model Calibration
David Curry, John Favier and Richard D. LaRoche

(339ab) Analytical Solutions to Fragmenting Flows
Narayana P. Rayapati, Mahesh V. Panchagnula and John Peddieson

(339ac) Rotating Fluidized Bed in a Static Geometry (RFB-SG) : Determination of a Range of Stable Operating Conditions
Rahul P. Ekatpure, Vaishali U. Suryawanshi, Geraldine J. Heynderickx, Axel de Broqueville and Guy B. Marin

(339c) Shear-Induced Gelation Phase Diagram for Repulsive Particles
Delong Xie, Hua Wu, Leonie Braun and Massimo Morbidelli

(339h) Numerical Simulation of Spatially Distributed Population Balances
Michael Fricke, Alexander Zinser, Christian Borchert and Kai Sundmacher

(339i) Yield Behavior of Dense Assemblies of Frictional Particles
Sebastian Chialvo, Jin Sun and Sankaran Sundaresan

(339j) Granular Flow and Segregation in a Bladed Mixer
Brenda Remy, Johannes G. Khinast and Benjamin Glasser

(339l) Lattice Boltzmann Method: An Efficient Technique for Solving Population Balance Equations
Aniruddha Majudmer, Vinay Kariwala, Arvind Rajendran and Santosh Ansumali

(339n) Co-Solvent Effect On Cooing Crystallization of DADNE
Jin-Hwan Ahn, Jae-Kyeong Kim, Jun-Woo Kim, Hyoun-Soo Kim and Kee-Kahb Koo

(339p) Soft-Agglomerate Breakage by Discrete Element Method (DEM) Simulations
Michael O. John, Max L. Eggersdorfer and Sotiris E. Pratsinis


(339r) Analysis of the Surface Shielding of Fractal Like Particles
Flurin Haenseler, Max L. Eggersdorfer and Sotiris E. Pratsinis

(339u) Fluid-Particle Drag in Inertial Polydisperse Gas-Solid Suspensions
William Holloway, Xiaolong Yin and Sankaran Sundaresan

(339y) Rheological Behavior of Dense Granular Matter
Mehrdad Kheiripour Langroudi and Gabriel I. Tardos
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