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Comparison of various modeling methods for analysis of powder compaction in roller press
Authors:Roman T Dec  Antonios Zavaliangos  John C Cunningham
Affiliation:

a K.R. Komarek Briquetting Research Inc., Anniston, AL 36207, USA

b Department of Materials Engineering, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA 19104-2875, USA

Abstract:Recently used models relating basic properties of the feed material, roller press design and its operating parameters are reviewed. In particular, we discuss the rolling theory for granular solids proposed by J.R. Johanson in the 1960s, later trials utilizing slab method and newly developed final element models. These methods are compared in terms of efficiency and accuracy of predicting the course of basic process variables like nip angle, pressure distribution in roll nip region, neutral angle, roll torque and roll force.

The finite element method offers the most versatile approach because it incorporates adequate information about powder behavior, geometry and frictional conditions. This enables to perform realistic computer experiments minimizing costs, time and resources needed for process and equipment optimization.

Keywords:Roll compaction  Modeling methods  Finite element model
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