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Fluidized Bed Granulation Parameters Effect on Urea Granule Physical Properties

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED FLUID MECHANICS
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages 495-503

Publisher

ISFAHAN UNIV TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.29252/jafm.12.02.28955

Keywords

Air flow pattern; Spiral; ANOVA; Density; Hardness; Wind velocity; Binder spray pressure; Bag shake duration; Response surface methodology

Funding

  1. LRGS [LRGS/2011/FKP/TK02/1 R00001]
  2. Ministry of Higher Education of Malaysia

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The aim of this study is to determine the effect of different airflow patterns and process conditions on the physical properties of granules produced using fluidized bed granulation technique. It was observed that spiral airflow was the most important factor to produce granules with required size and density under similar process conditions if compared with normal airflow. From ANOVA, binder spray pressure and bag shake duration showed the strongest influence on hardness of granules on both types of airflow patterns. Optimization studies for spiral and normal airflow proved that granules with desired density and hardness can be produced at middle level of wind velocity and binder spray pressure together with high level bag shake duration. For spiral airflow, the optimum value for wind velocity, binder spray pressure and bag shake duration was 28 m/s, 0.31 MPa and 60 s respectively; for normal airflow, it was 25 m/s, 0.20 MPa and 15 s respectively.

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