A dynamic two-zone model of continuous fluidized bed layering granulation with internal product classification_中国颗粒学会

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Partic. vol. 31 pp. 8-14 (April 2017)
doi: 10.1016/j.partic.2016.07.001

A dynamic two-zone model of continuous fluidized bed layering granulation with internal product classification

C. Neugebauera, S. Palisa, A. Bücka, E. Tsotsasa, S. Heinrichc, A. Kienlea, b, *

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kienle@mpi-magdeburg.mpg.de

Highlights

    • Dynamic population balance model of continuous fluidized bed layering granulation with distinct drying and granulation zones was developed. • Stability was studied for a wide range of possible process configurations and operating conditions. • Results were validated by dynamic simulation. • Previous experimental findings were reproduced and justified.

Abstract

A dynamic two-zone model is proposed to address the formation of granulation and drying zones in fluidized bed layering granulation processes with internal product classification. The model assumes a constant volume for the granulation zone, but a variable overall volume for the fluidized bed to account for classified product removal. The model is used to study the effect of various process parameters on dynamics and process stability. Stability is shown to depend on the separation diameter of product removal and the flow rate of the injected liquid. A lower and upper range of separation diameters with stable process behavior are found. In an intermediate range instability in the form of self-sustained oscillations is observed. The lower stability boundary is in qualitative agreement with recent experimental observations (Schmidt, Bück, & Tsotsas, 2015); the upper boundary was reported in a theoretical paper by Vreman, Van Lare, and Hounslow (2009) based on a single zone model.

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Keywords

Layering granulation; Zone formation; Internal product classification; Population balance modeling; Stability analysis