Particle technology is a term used to refer to the science and
technology related to the handling and processing of particles and
powders. The production of particulate materials, with controlled
properties tailored to subsequent processing and applications, is
of major interest to a wide range of industries, including chemical
and process, food, pharmaceuticals, minerals and metals companies
and the handling of particles in gas and liquid solutions is a key
technological step in chemical engineering.
This textbook provides an excellent introduction to particle
technology with worked examples and exercises. Based on feedback
from students and practitioners worldwide, it has been newly edited
and contains new chapters on slurry transport, colloids and fine
particles, size enlargement and the health effects of fine powders.
Topics covered include:
* Characterization (Size Analysis)
* Processing (Granulation, Fluidization)
* Particle Formation (Granulation, Size Reduction)
* Storage and Transport (Hopper Design, Pneumatic Conveying,
Standpipes, Slurry Flow)
* Separation (Filtration, Settling, Cyclones)
* Safety (Fire and Explosion Hazards, Health Hazards)
* Engineering the Properties of Particulate Systems (Colloids,
Respirable Drugs, Slurry Rheology)
This book is essential reading for undergraduate students of
chemical engineering on particle technology courses. It is also
valuable supplementary reading for students in other branches of
engineering, applied chemistry, physics, pharmaceutics, mineral
processing and metallurgy. Practitioners in industries in which
powders are handled and processed may find it a useful starting
point for gaining an understanding of the behavior of particles and
powders.
Review of the First Edition taken from High Temperatures –
High pressures 1999 31 243 – 251
‘..This is a modern textbook that presents clear-cut
knowledge. It can be successfully used both for teaching particle
technology at universities and for individual study of engineering
problems in powder processing.’
Mengenai Pengarang
Martin Rhodes holds a Bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering and a Ph D in particle technology from Bradford University in the UK, industrial experience in chemical and combustion engineering and many years experience as an academic at Bradford and Monash Universities. He has research interests in various aspects of gas fluidization and particle technology, areas in which he has many refereed publications in journals and international conference proceedings. Martin is on the editorial boards of Powder Technology and KONA and on the advisory board of Advanced Powder technology. Martin has a keen interests in particle technology education and has published books and CDROM on Laboratory Demonstrations and directed continuing education courses for industry in the UK and Australia. He was co-founder of the Australasian Particle Technology Society. Martin has a Personal Chair in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Monash University, Australia, where he is presently Head of Department.