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Particle and Powder Flow Characterization

By Carl Wassgren1, Henrik Pedersen2

1. Purdue University; 2. Rutgers University;

An ERC education module, developed by Professor Raj Dave, NJIT. This module includes contributions from a number of investigators and introduces characterization methods and theory for particles and powders. Raj Dave, NJIT

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Abstract

An ERC education module, developed by Professor Raj Dave, NJIT. This module includes contributions from a number of investigators and introduces characterization methods and theory for particles and powders.

credits Raj Dave, NJIT
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Researchers should cite this work as follows:

  • Carl Wassgren; Henrik Pedersen (2010), "Particle and Powder Flow Characterization," http://pharmahub.org/resources/362.

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