Flow Equations for Free-Flowable Particle Fractions of Sorbitol for Direct Compression: An Exploratory Multiple Regression Analysis of Particle and Orifice Size Influence
Flowability is among the most important properties of powders, especially when fine particle size fractions need to be processed. In this study, our goal was to find a possibly simple but accurate mathematical model for predicting the mass flow rate for different fractions of the pharmaceutical exci...
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Main Authors: | Julia Marushka (Author), Hana Hurychová (Author), Zdenka Šklubalová (Author), Jurjen Duintjer Tebbens (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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