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The course provides theoretical and practical foundations of Particular systems and Powder technology applied for the production of pharmaceuticals.
Last update: TAJ111 (17.04.2014)
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The student will be able to:
mathematical expressions
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Defence of written project task and final oral examination. Last update: TAJ111 (17.04.2014)
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R: M. J. Rhodes : Principles of Powder Technology, John Wiley and sons, LTD, 1990; R: Handbook of Powder Technology, Volume 12, Pages 1-1227 (2007) Particle Breakage, Edited by Agba D. Salman, Mojtaba Ghadiri and Michael J. Hounslow, ISBN: 978-0-444-53080-6 D: Powder Technology Handbook, Third Edition, H. Masuda, K. Higashitani, H. Yoshida, Taylor and Francis, 2006, ISBN-13: 978-1574447828 Last update: TAJ111 (17.04.2014)
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Particle systems characterization, basic parameters of particulates and the measurement of them.
Grain sizing and morphology of particulates.
Conveying and handling of particulates. Comminution, separation, homogenization, segregation, compaction, aglomeration, size enlargement, drying and thermal processes of particulates.
Surface properties of fine-particle materials, sorption, surface moisture. Suspension and dispersion formation. Surface treatment of particulates.
Material handling, sampling and dosing. Bulk properties of particulates.
Pumping and dosing of fluids.
Basis of bulk storage, hoppers and feeders design.
Powder Technology project planning and the production control fundamentals. Dust nuisance. Particulates and drug production, handling operating safety.
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Vyučující na požádání poskytuje PDF kopie přednášek. Last update: TAJ111 (17.04.2014)
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Chemical Engineering I a II Last update: TAJ111 (17.04.2014)
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Coursework assessment | |
Form | Significance |
Defense of an individual project | 50 |
Oral examination | 50 |