Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10262732 | Chemical Engineering Science | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The milling behaviour of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) and α-lactose monohydrate (αLM) in an oscillatory single ball mill has been analysed by using the Distinct Element Method (DEM). The experimental results suggest that the milling behaviour of αLM is more strongly influenced by the milling frequency as compared to MCC. A similar conclusion is also drawn from the DEM results. The milling behaviour of MCC and αLM is described by a first order rate process, and its rate constant, Kp, is found to correlate very well with the milling power, Pn, determined by the DEM simulation, except for the milling behaviour of αLM at 18 Hz. For the latter, there appears to be an incubation time after which the milling rate increases substantially. The results presented here provide a basis for predicting the milling behaviour of a material systematically based on the fundamental material properties and the machine dynamics without the need for extensive experiment and use of large quantities of materials.
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Authors
Chih Chi Kwan, Hiroshi Mio, Yong Qi Chen, Yu Long Ding, Fumio Saito, Dimitris G. Papadopoulos, A. Craig Bentham, Mojtaba Ghadiri,