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Conceptual framework for model-based analysis of residence time distribution in twin-screw granulation.

Ashish Kumar1, Jurgen Vercruysse2, Valérie Vanhoorne3, Maunu Toiviainen4, Pierre-Emmanuel Panouillot5, Mikko Juuti6, Chris Vervaet7, Jean Paul Remon8, Krist V Gernaey9, Thomas De Beer10, Ingmar Nopens11.   

Abstract

Twin-screw granulation is a promising continuous alternative for traditional batchwise wet granulation processes. The twin-screw granulator (TSG) screws consist of transport and kneading element modules. Therefore, the granulation to a large extent is governed by the residence time distribution within each module where different granulation rate processes dominate over others. Currently, experimental data is used to determine the residence time distributions. In this study, a conceptual model based on classical chemical engineering methods is proposed to better understand and simulate the residence time distribution in a TSG. The experimental data were compared with the proposed most suitable conceptual model to estimate the parameters of the model and to analyse and predict the effects of changes in number of kneading discs and their stagger angle, screw speed and powder feed rate on residence time. The study established that the kneading block in the screw configuration acts as a plug-flow zone inside the granulator. Furthermore, it was found that a balance between the throughput force and conveying rate is required to obtain a good axial mixing inside the twin-screw granulator. Although the granulation behaviour is different for other excipients, the experimental data collection and modelling methods applied in this study are generic and can be adapted to other excipients.
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Keywords:  Axial mixing; Flow modelling; Residence time distribution; Stagnant zone; Wet granulation

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25698071     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejps.2015.02.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharm Sci        ISSN: 0928-0987            Impact factor:   4.384


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