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On the use of a powder rheometer to characterize the powder flowability at low consolidation with torque resistances

2017

The Anton Paar Powder Cell was used to measure the torque necessary to rotate an impeller in beds of glass beads, sand and alumina powders aerated between no aeration to the minimum for fluidization. Measured torque values depend on the material tested, on the air flow rate applied, on the impeller depth and on the height of the impeller blade. The effect of the impeller depth is linear for low impeller depth and is less than linear at high depth values. A model was developed for the interpretation of the experimental results based on the idea that the material is shearing on the surface described by the impeller rotation. The model allows to estimate an effectiveness of the impeller in the…

Environmental EngineeringMaterials scienceLow consolidationGeneral Chemical EngineeringRheometerMechanical engineering02 engineering and technologyQ1RotationPowder flowabilityImpeller020401 chemical engineeringAir flow rateTorqueChemical Engineering (all)Fluidization0204 chemical engineeringComposite materialAerated powders; Low consolidation; Powder cell; Powder flowability; Torque measurement and estimation; Biotechnology; Environmental Engineering; Chemical Engineering (all)Consolidation (soil)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyTorque measurement and estimationTAPowder cellAerated powdersAeration0210 nano-technologyBiotechnologyAIChE Journal
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Comparison between a Uniaxial Compaction Tester and a Shear Tester for the Characterization of Powder Flowability

2014

The complete characterization of powder flow properties with shear cells is a long and time-consuming process that requires specially trained operators or costly automated instruments. For these reasons, in industrial practice, the use of simpler and less extensive measurement by uniaxial compaction testers is often preferred. However, previous studies in the literature indicate that the results of the two techniques are not directly comparable due to the different stress state conditions achieved in the two testers.In this study, an experimental campaign to measure the flow function of five different powders with a ring shear tester (RST) and a uniaxial compaction tester (UCT) was performe…

Materials scienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringGeneral EngineeringCompactionwall frictionGeneral Chemistryring shear testerShear (geology)powder flowabilitycohesive powderslcsh:Technology (General)lcsh:T1-995lcsh:QC770-798General Materials Sciencelcsh:Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. RadioactivityComposite materialuniaxial compaction testerKONA Powder and Particle Journal
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