CFD modeling of a pilot-scale countercurrent spray drying tower for the manufacture of detergent powder
                        
                        
                            - Submitting institution
 
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                                The University of Leeds
                                
 
                            
 
                            - Unit of assessment
 
                            - 12 - Engineering
 
                            - Output identifier
 
                            - CHEM-48
 
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                            - D - Journal article
 
                                - DOI
 
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                                        10.1080/07373937.2016.1163576
                                
 
                                - Title of journal
 
                                - Drying Technology
 
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                                - First page
 
                                - 281
 
                                - Volume
 
                                - 35
 
                                - Issue
 
                                - 3
 
                                - ISSN
 
                                - 0737-3937
 
                                - Open access status
 
                                - Out of scope for open access requirements
 
                            - Month of publication
 
                            - March
 
                            - Year of publication
 
                            - 2016
 
                            - URL
 
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                                        https://doi.org/10.1080/07373937.2016.1163576
                                    
                            
 
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                            - Output has been delayed by COVID-19
 
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                            - Interdisciplinary
 
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                            - Number of additional authors
 
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                                6
                            
 
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                            - Additional information
 
                            - Spray drying particulate products is an energy intensive process, often operated inefficiently. Process design and optimisation rely on experience and expensive/lengthy pilot-plant trials. Here a rigorous CFD-based process model is developed and applied to the P&G pilot-plant at Newcastle (email on request), enabling engineers to optimise the process for energy efficiency and achieve critical product attributes. This led to development of a computationally-expedient multi-zonal process model (doi.org/10.1016/j.cherd.2019.12.018) which, through Innovate UK funding (TSB101332), was commercialised into a digital design tool for spray drying in the gPROMS-FormulatedProducts software of Process Systems Enterprise in collaboration with P&G and Novozymes (emails on request).
 
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