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"Why is Understanding Segregation Mechanisms so Important?" (358 K)
"Fine Powder Design – Flow Rate Control" (298 K)
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Knowing the segregation mechanism(s) in your process equipment is critical to solving potential segregation problems.
Managing material flow rate is critical in designing both product and process for fine powder production.
"Understanding Degradation Fundamentals" (107K)
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Measuring and understanding degradation types is critical in designing processes and products that minimize these effects.
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"The Product Fits the Bill - Successful Product Design" (502 K)
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Designing a product to successfully flow through the prescribed process is contingent on knowing and understanding the material's key flow properties.
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"Induced Anisotropic Behavior in a Schulze Direct Shear Tester" (1.8M)
This paper presents experimental evidence of induced anisotropic stress patterns in the Schulze tester.
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"Effect of Particle Shape on Unconfined Yield Strengh" (1.3M)
Understanding what particle scale properties affect strength will help engineers design better products prior to production, reduce costly mistakes, and increase productivity.
Find this article: www.sciencedirect.com, doi:10.1016/j.powtec.2009.05.004
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"Knowing Your Material: Achieving Successful Process Design" (296 K)
Often system hang-ups are caused by the cohesive nature of bulk material. The paper discusses guidelines for reducing the cohesive nature of bulk materials and using this information to achieve successful process design.
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