Mixing and Segregation in Particulate Systems

Friday, November 13, 2009: 8:30 AM
Bayou C (Gaylord Opryland Hotel)

Description:
Mixing and segregation phenomena occur in most systems of powdered or granular solids and can have a significant influence on their behavior. In addition, the deliberate mixing of solids is an essential operation in the production of industrial powders or granular products constituted from different ingredients. Since product performance depends on blend homogeneity, the consequences of variability can be severe. Despite the enormous importance of solids mixing, our understanding of mixers, and mixing and segregation phenomena leaves much to be desired. For this session, we therefore seek both experimental and theoretical papers on fundamentals, scale up and modeling of mixing, process applications and design, and monitoring and instrumentation. We particularly encourage submissions relevant to industrial practice.


Sponsor:
Pharmaceuticals
Co-Sponsor(s):
Solids Flow, Handling and Processing (03c)


Chair:
Benjamin J. Glasser
Email: bglasser@rutgers.edu

Co-Chair:
Christopher L. Burcham
Email: cburcham@lilly.com


8:30 AM
(663a) Investigating Mixing in a Multi-Dimensional Motion Mixer: Experiments and Simulations
Seetha Manickam, Roshan Shah, Jason Tomei, Theodore Bergman and Bodhisattwa Chaudhuri

8:50 AM

9:10 AM
(663c) Detailed Numerical Analysis of Tablet Coating Processes
Daniele Suzzi, David Egger, Stefan Radl, Franz Reiter, Walter Tritthart and Johannes G. Khinast

9:30 AM
(663d) Physical and Structural Property Characterizations of Pharmaceutical Materials with Synchrotron-Based Techniques
Zhong He, Anna Zarow, Jared Baird, Lynne Taylor, Zafar Iqbal, Rajesh Dave and Xianqin Wang

9:50 AM
See more of this Group/Topical: Food, Pharmaceutical & Bioengineering Division