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ABSTRACT
The behavior properties in a particulate medium are closely linked to the collective properties of particles, in the case of fluidization, electrostatic charging, or dust emanation. The various interactions between the powder particles and the environment in this medium are the subject of this article. Application tests are conducted in order to determine the behavior of these powders throughout a large number of operations such as mixing, drying, coating, compacting and storing. Although these tests allow for a comparison of behaviors they do not allow for, in any situation, an absolute interpretation of results.
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Khashayar SALEH: Teacher-researcher - Industrial Process Engineering Department, Compiègne University of Technology
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Pierre GUIGON: University Professor - Industrial Process Engineering Department, Compiègne University of Technology
INTRODUCTION
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Characterizing these behavioral properties therefore requires, first and foremost, the development of application tests to determine the behavior of powders during the various operations they undergo (mixing, drying, coating, compacting, storage, etc.). Some use these tests to attempt to explain and rationalize observed behavior, while others can predict the suitability of the powder under test for various manipulations in the process chain.
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