Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
238274 Powder Technology 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The aim of this work was to develop a methodology for the mechanical characterization of catalyst beads with a core-shell structure and more especially for coated spherical granules. Supports composed of an alpha alumina core coated by gamma alumina shell were shaped by pan coating to this purpose. The proposed methodology started with the characterization of the microstructure of the coating and the highlight of potential macro defects within. Thereafter three tests simulating mechanical stress, such as impact, compression (bulk crushing test), and shear (drum attrition test) are used. The operational parameters of these tests were also optimised in order to stress preferentially the shell of the coated materials. Among the evaluated tests, drum attrition seems to be most efficient for characterizing coated spherical granules.

Graphical abstractThe aim of this work was to develop a methodology for the mechanical characterization of catalyst beads for coated spherical granules. Three tests simulating mechanical stress, such as impact, compression and shear are used. The operational parameters of these tests were also optimised in order to stress preferentially the shell of the coated materials.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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