In this work, the effect of changing feeding mode(using a “pulsed†one), of active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) on the mixing efficiency were investigated using Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulations. Here, a commercial software (EDEM 2.5, DEM Solutions Ltd., UK) was used.The aim is to test if the new feeding mode could be used instead of the loss in weight one and if it can be handled by the mixer
Dem simulation of continuous pharmaceutical powders mixing effect of non-constant feeding on mixing quality
Pellegrini, Marco
2014/2015
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In this work, the effect of changing feeding mode(using a “pulsed†one), of active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) on the mixing efficiency were investigated using Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulations. Here, a commercial software (EDEM 2.5, DEM Solutions Ltd., UK) was used.The aim is to test if the new feeding mode could be used instead of the loss in weight one and if it can be handled by the mixerFile in questo prodotto:
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