Simulation of agglomeration in spray drying installations: The EDECAD project

R. E M Verdurmen, P. Menn, J. Ritzert, S. Blei, G. C S Nhumaio, T. S. Sørensen, M. Gunsing, J. Straatsma, M. Vershueren, M. Sibeijn, G. Schulte, U. Fritsching, K. Bauckhage, C. Tropea, M. Sommerfield, A. P. Watkins, A. J. Yule, H. Schønfeldt

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Abstract

Spray drying is used for the manufacture of many consumer and industrial products such as instant dairy and food products, laundry detergents, pharmaceuticals, ceramics, and agrochemicals. During spray drying, agglomerates of powder particles are formed which determine the instant properties of the powder. Agglomeration during spray drying is considered to be a difficult process to control. The main cause of this is the complex interaction of the process variables: the atomization process, the mixing of spray and hot air, the drying of suspension droplets and the collision of particles which might lead to coalescence or agglomeration. As a consequence, agglomeration during spray drying is operated by trial-and-error. In an EC-sponsored project, named the EDECAD projects, an industrially validated computer model, using CFD technology, to predict agglomeration processes in spray drying machines is developed. An Euler-Lagrange approach with appropriate elementary models for drying, collision, coalescence and agglomeration of the dispersed phase is used. The main result of the EDECAD project is a so-called "Design Tool," which establishes relations between the configuration of the drying installation (geometry, nozzle selection, process conditions, product composition and final powder properties. The Design Tool is being validated on pilot-plant scale and industrial scale. It will provide an advanced tool for improved design and optimization of spray drying and agglomeration equipment, to improve the quality of products and to increase the productivity of such equipment. This article introduces the background and approach of the project and some preliminary results.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1403-1461
Number of pages58
JournalDrying Technology
Volume22
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2004

Keywords

  • Acoustic levitator
  • Agglomeration
  • Atomization
  • Coalescence
  • Collision
  • Computational fluid dynamics
  • Droplets
  • Drying
  • Glass transition
  • Modelling
  • Particle tracking
  • Pilot-plant
  • Powder property
  • Spray
  • Spray drying

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