(208e) A Renewal Theory Approach to Understanding Inter-Particle Coating Variability | AIChE

(208e) A Renewal Theory Approach to Understanding Inter-Particle Coating Variability

Authors 

Li, J., Purdue University


Many models, both analytical and numerical, have been derived for predicting coating mass variability for particle coating operations (e.g. tablet pan coating, Wurster coating).  These existing models require lengthy simulation times or artificial discrete time scales, diminishing their utility.  In this work, a simple alternative is proposed.  Here an alternating dependent renewal theory model is presented to predict the inter-particle coating mass distribution for spray coating processes.  By accounting for the variability of coating mass per visit to the spray and cycle time in the mixing vessel, the new model gives an explicit equation for the coating mass distribution.  Comparisons are made against other modeling approaches including Bernoulli trial models, the Monte-Carlo models, and population balance models.  It is shown that all existing modeling methods can be more easily and compactly expressed under the modeling approach developed in this work.  Furthermore, using this approach, the same results may be obtained without introducing artificial discrete time scales or running lengthy simulations.
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