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16th European Symposium on Comminution &
Classification
2 - 4 September 2019 Leeds, UK
EFCE
Event Number 761
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Professor Mojtaba Ghadiri FREng, CEng, FIChemE
ESCC 2019 Organising Committee ChairSchool of Chemical and Process Engineering,University of Leeds, UK
Welcome to the 16th European Symposium on Comminutionand Classification, ESCC 2019
ESCC started over 55 years ago, held mainly in Germany with the past two Symposia held in Sweden and Turkey, and now for the very first time in UK. The Organisng Committee is very proud to have had the opportunity to organize this important conference, which is the European Federation of Chemical Engineering Event Number 761, and to welcome the worldwide community in this field to Leeds. We acknowledge and are grateful for sponsorship support from DEM Solutions, ESSS, Freeman Technology, Hosokawa Micron, IFPRI,MEI, Quadro, Retsch, Surface Measurement Systems, WAB and Ytron.
Milling is one of the oldest technologies developed by the early civilisations. Remnants of roller mills for cereal milling can be seen in the Roman archaeological sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum in southern Italy. Yet milling still poses great challenges, as it is not only the most energy intensive and inefficient particulate solids process but is also the least understood. The physics of damage and fracture is highly complex and dependent on material structure, properties and interactions with machine dynamics. From a process engineering view point, the interest is in energy utilisation and scale-up of various mill types, classification to desirable particle size distribution with little/no out of specification product, issues which have forever besetted the industry. The materials-related aspects of interest pose even greater challenges, such as (i) the smallest possible particle size, which can be produced by comminution for a number of applications, such as the highly sought-after ‘top-down’ approach to nano-particle manufacturing; (ii) the most desirable, yet challenging issue of being able to predict the size distribution of comminuted materials based on fracture pattern; (iii) the most appropriate methods of application of stresses for a given set of materials properties; (iv) solid state transformations and instabilities due to milling, etc. So there is plenty of opportunities for the next generation scientists and enginers to make impactful contributions.
We received around 80 extended abstracts which have been scheduled for two parallel oral presentation sessions and two evening poster sessions along with exhibitions by the symposium sponsors. ESCC 2019 symposium promises to be a highly informative and engaging forum in which leading-edge engineering science and technology of particle size reduction and classification are presented and discussed. There are three plenary and six keynote lectures from leaders in the field, outlining the recent progress in the field, relevant to chemical and allied, food, mineral and pharmaceutical industries. Based on the abstracts received, the symposium is structured in the following themes: fundamentals of size reduction, innovations in milling and classification, nanomilling, mechano-chemistry and solid state transformations, pharmaceuticals and foods, attrition and wear, and related modelling. The notable number of abstracts received on modelling made it possible to divide them in sub-themes: mechanistic, population balance, discrete element and coupling with computational fluid dynamics.
The extended abstracts are collated in a pdf file, which are uploaded onto a memory stick and handed out at the symposium venue, and also downloadable from the symposium website. We are devising plans to make them searchable and available for future reference via the University of Leeds website. Moreover Powder Technology Journal have agreed to publish a selection of the contributions in extended full manuscript.
Finally, I wish the participants a great time for technical exchanges, networking, renewing old and making new acquitances and having memorable visit to Leeds
DRAFT
Milling is one of the oldest technologies developed by early civilisations, yet so little is known on what happens to the particles when they break. I look forward to your contributions which will enlighten the participants of the latest development in the field.
Professor Mojtaba Ghadiri Conference Chair
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16th European Symposium on Comminution & Classification
The European Symposium on Comminution & Classification (ESCC) is organised on behalf of the Working Party of Comminution and Classification of European Federation of Chemical Engineering (EFCE) on 2-4 September 2019. The organising committee, chaired by Professor Mojtaba Ghadiri, invites you to this international forum and solicits abstracts of work to be presented at the conference.
Organising Committee
Chair: Professor Mojtaba Ghadiri
Members:
Mr Iain Crosley, Hosokawa Micron, UK
Dr Nathan Flood, FTSG, RSC
Dr Ali Hassanpour, University of Leeds, PTSIG
Dr Lian Liu, University of Surrey
Professor Arno Kwade, University of Braunschweig, WP Chair, EFCE
Dr Sadegh Nadimi, University of Leeds
Professor Raffaella Ocone Heriot-Watt University, PTSIG Chair, IChemE
Dr Mehrdad Pasha, University of Leeds
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Sponsors
Gold Sponsors
Silver Sponsors
Bronze Sponsors
Reception Sponsor Presentation Prize Sponsor Media Partner
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alm
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ay 1
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Mon
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epte
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r 201
9 (M
orni
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essi
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Arr
ival
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regi
stra
tion
and
Ref
resh
men
ts, T
he E
dge
Spo
rts H
all a
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xhib
ition
Cen
tre
Con
fere
nce
Ope
ning
- P
rof.
Moj
taba
Gha
diri
& V
ice
Cha
ncel
lor
Plen
ary
sess
ion
I: M
illin
g w
ithin
Ene
rgy
Stor
age
Indu
stry
- A
. Kw
ade,
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hnic
al U
nive
rsity
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raun
schw
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man
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Tim
e
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udito
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fere
nce
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itoriu
m 2
Fund
amen
tals
of S
ize
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uctio
n(S
essi
on C
hairs
: H. K
alm
an &
A. C
ham
ayou
)M
odel
ling
of S
ize
Red
uctio
n Pr
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ses
by P
BM
(Ses
sion
Cha
ir: E
. Bilg
ili &
R. C
arva
lho)
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0 - 1
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- P.
Loi
s-M
oral
es, T
he U
nive
rsity
of Q
ueen
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actu
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orce
var
iatio
n in
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red
rock
s as
soci
ated
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ntita
tive
geol
ogic
al c
hara
cter
isat
ion
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- C
. Fra
nces
, Uni
vers
ity o
f Tou
lous
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urre
nt a
ppro
ache
s an
d fu
ture
pro
spec
ts fo
r com
min
utio
n pr
oces
s m
odel
ling
base
d on
pop
ulat
ion
bala
nce
equa
tion
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0 - 1
5:00
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- A
. Str
obel
, Ins
titut
e of
Par
ticle
Tec
hnol
ogy
(LFG
)A
sses
sing
the
Influ
ence
of V
isco
sity
on
Stre
ss E
nerg
y an
d S
tress
ing
Pro
babi
lity
in S
tirre
d M
edia
Mill
s us
ing
Par
ticle
Pro
bes
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- S.
Bho
nsal
e, K
U L
euve
nO
n th
e id
entif
iabi
lity
of p
opul
atio
n ba
lanc
e m
odel
for a
ir je
t mill
s
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0 - 1
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- M
. Eis
enla
uer,
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nisc
he H
ochs
chul
e G
eorg
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on O
hmIn
fluen
ce o
f pro
cess
pro
perti
es o
n th
e co
mm
inut
ion
of li
gnoc
ellu
losi
c bi
omas
sID
33 -
B. O
lale
ye, U
nive
rsity
of S
urre
yP
opul
atio
n ba
lanc
e m
odel
ling
of ri
bbon
mill
ing
with
a n
ew m
ass-
base
d br
eaka
ge
func
tion
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0 - 1
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- M
. Mur
tagh
, Cor
ning
Inc.
Influ
ence
of M
echa
nica
l Pro
perti
es o
n M
illin
g of
Am
orph
ous
and
Cry
stal
line
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ca-B
ased
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ids
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- J.
Y. O
oi, U
nive
rsity
of E
dinb
urgh
Pre
dict
ive
sim
ulat
ion
of im
pact
mill
ing
usin
g D
EM
-PB
M m
ultis
cale
mod
el
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onfe
renc
e A
udito
rium
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oom
: Con
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nce
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itoriu
m 2
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hano
-Che
mis
try,
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k an
d Su
rfac
e Tr
ansf
orm
atio
ns (S
essi
on C
hair:
T. S
vera
k &
G. B
alla
ntyn
e)M
odel
ling
of S
ize
Red
uctio
n Pr
oces
ses
by D
EM
(Ses
sion
Cha
ir: J
.Y. O
oi &
T. M
ütze
)
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0 - 1
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- P.
Bal
az, I
nstit
ute
of G
eote
chni
cs S
lova
k A
cade
my
of S
cien
ces
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rgy
- rel
ated
mat
eria
ls :
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hano
chem
ical
syn
thes
is v
ia m
illin
gID
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P. C
lear
y, 1
CSI
RO
Dat
a61
Par
ticle
sca
le m
odel
ling
of w
et S
AG
and
bal
l mill
s
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0 - 1
7:20
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- L
. Gon
net,
Uni
vers
ity o
f Tou
lous
eIn
vest
igat
ion
on th
e ki
netic
of a
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ls-A
lder
reac
tion
carr
ied
out i
n a
vibr
ator
y ba
ll m
ill
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- M
. Sou
sani
, D
EM S
olut
ions
Ltd
Cal
ibra
tion
and
sim
ulat
ion
of b
reak
age
by u
sing
DE
M
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0 - 1
7:40
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- T.
N. H
unte
r, U
nive
rsity
of L
eeds
Cha
ract
eris
atio
n an
d de
grad
atio
n of
pol
ypho
spha
te d
ispe
rsan
t int
erac
tions
w
ith a
lum
iniu
m-d
oped
tita
nia
nano
parti
cles
dur
ing
mill
ing
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- R
. Car
valh
o, F
eder
al U
nive
rsity
of R
io d
e Ja
neiro
Num
eric
al s
imul
atio
n of
the
bond
grin
dabi
lity
test
usi
ng a
mec
hani
stic
bal
l mill
mod
el
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- D
. Sse
bunn
ya, U
nive
rsity
of C
ape
Tow
nR
evie
w o
f DE
M/S
PH
/CFD
app
licat
ions
in s
tirre
d m
ills
and
a de
mon
stra
tion
of
parti
cle
and
fluid
flow
from
the
SM
D
17:4
0 - 2
0:30
17:4
0 - 2
0:30
Roo
m: C
onfe
renc
e A
udito
rium
1
Key
note
I: M
odel
ling
of m
illin
g pr
oces
s in
the
min
eral
s an
d ph
arm
aceu
tical
indu
stry
- L.
X. L
iu, U
nive
rsity
of S
urre
y, U
K(S
essi
on C
hair:
M. J
uhnk
e)
Ref
resh
men
tsR
oom
: Con
fere
nce
Aud
itoriu
m 1
Key
note
II :
Mill
ing
indu
ced
surf
ace
prop
erty
cha
nges
in c
ryst
allin
e ph
arm
aceu
tical
sol
ids
- Dr J
erry
Hen
g, Im
peria
l Col
lege
Lon
don,
UK
(S
essi
on C
hair:
C. F
ranc
es)
Mon
day
2nd S
epte
mbe
r 201
9 (A
ftern
oon
Sess
ion)
IFPR
I Rec
eptio
n, H
ot F
ork
Buf
fet
Even
ing
Post
er S
essi
on
6
Tim
e
9:00
- 9:
45
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m: C
onfe
renc
e A
udito
rium
1R
oom
: Con
fere
nce
Aud
itoriu
m 2
Pha
rmac
eutic
als
and
Food
s(S
essi
on C
hair:
F. M
ülle
r & A
. Ing
ram
) C
lass
ifica
tion
(Ses
sion
Cha
irs: M
. Yah
yaei
& P
. Loe
sch)
09:5
0 - 1
0:10
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- E.
Bilg
ili, N
ew J
erse
y In
stitu
te o
f Tec
hnol
ogy
A m
icro
hydr
odyn
amic
ana
lysi
s of
the
impa
ct o
f stir
rer s
peed
and
med
ia
load
ing
on b
reak
age
kine
tics
durin
g w
et m
edia
mill
ing
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- D
. Kar
hoff,
Neu
man
& E
sser
Pro
cess
Tec
hnol
ogy
Gm
bHD
evel
opm
ent o
f a D
efle
ctor
Whe
el C
lass
ifier
for F
ine
Cla
ssifi
catio
n
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0 - 1
0:30
ID47
- P.
Gro
hn, T
U K
aise
rsla
uter
nE
xper
imen
tal i
nves
tigat
ion
and
DE
M m
odel
ling
of th
e br
eaka
ge b
ehav
iour
of
bico
mpo
nent
agg
lom
erat
es
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- P.
Loe
sch,
Tec
hnis
che
Uni
vers
ität K
aise
rsla
uter
nIn
vest
igat
ion
of th
e W
et C
lass
ifica
tion
of F
ine
Par
ticle
s U
sing
Cro
ssflo
w F
iltra
tion
10:3
0 - 1
0:50
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- W
. Goh
, Uni
vers
ity o
f Lee
dsA
naly
sis
of p
in m
illin
g of
pha
rmac
eutic
al p
owde
rsID
64 -
L. T
avar
es, U
nive
rsid
ade
Fede
ral d
o R
io d
e Ja
neiro
Mod
ellin
g iro
n or
e de
slim
ing
in h
ydro
clon
es
10:5
0 - 1
1:10
ID45
- M
. B
uchm
ann,
TU
Ber
gaka
dem
ie F
reib
erg
Eva
luat
ion
of s
epar
atio
n an
d se
greg
atio
n in
dyn
amic
air
clas
sifie
rs
11:1
0 - 1
1:30
11:3
5 - 1
2:05
Roo
m: C
onfe
renc
e A
udito
rium
1R
oom
: Con
fere
nce
Aud
itoriu
m 2
Inno
vatio
n in
Mill
ing
(Cha
ir: J
. Fai
tli, B
. McC
omis
h)N
anom
illin
g (S
essi
on C
hair:
P. B
alaz
, A. B
oris
sova
)
12:1
0 - 1
2:30
ID66
- M
. Eve
rtss
on, C
halm
ers
Uni
vers
ity o
f Tec
hnol
ogy
Ver
satil
e cr
ushe
r con
trol a
nd c
loud
com
putin
g pr
oces
s m
onito
ring
ID35
- M
. Juh
nke,
Nov
artis
Pha
rma
AG
In-/o
nlin
e pa
rticl
e si
zing
dur
ing
wet
med
ia m
illin
g of
col
loid
al d
rug
susp
ensi
ons
12:3
0 - 1
2:50
ID46
- T.
Müt
ze, T
U B
erga
kade
mie
O
ptim
izat
ion
of d
olom
ite p
roce
ssin
g fo
r sha
ft ki
lns
ID41
- M
Nös
ke, T
echn
ical
Uni
vers
ity o
f Bra
unsc
hwei
gIm
pact
of S
tress
Con
ditio
ns o
n W
et G
rindi
ng o
f Mat
eria
l Mix
ture
s w
ithin
a S
tirre
d M
edia
Mill
12:5
0 - 1
3:10
ID74
- P.
Prz
iwar
a, T
echn
ical
Uni
vers
ity o
f Bra
unsc
hwei
g E
valu
atio
n of
the
mic
ro a
nd m
acro
pro
cess
es in
dry
ope
rate
d st
irred
med
ia
mill
s
ID53
- C
. Pep
pers
ack,
Tec
hnic
al U
nive
rsity
of B
raun
schw
eig
Cha
rge-
base
d ag
glom
erat
ion
of s
ubm
icro
n pa
rticl
es w
ith p
oten
tial f
or s
elec
tive
sepa
ratio
n in
grin
ding
pro
cess
es
13:1
0 - 1
4:10
Tues
day
3rd S
epte
mbe
r 201
9 (M
orni
ng S
essi
on)
Roo
m: C
onfe
renc
e A
udito
rium
1
Plen
ary
sess
ion
II: S
ize
redu
ctio
n of
act
ive
phar
mac
eutic
al in
gred
ient
s –
Ove
rvie
w, c
halle
nges
and
adv
ance
men
ts -
M. J
uhnk
e, N
ovar
tis P
harm
a A
G,
Switz
erla
nd
(Ses
sion
Cha
ir: J
. Hen
g)
Ref
resh
men
ts
Roo
m: C
onfe
renc
e A
udito
rium
1
Key
note
III:
Mill
ing
at th
e N
anos
cale
, W. P
euke
rt, U
nive
rsity
of E
rlang
en-N
uren
berg
, Ger
man
y (S
essi
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Plen
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10
Organising Committee
International Technical Comittee
Dr Tim Addison, Centre for Process Innovation
Professor Sergiy Antonyuk, Technical University of Kaiserslautern
Professor Peter Baláž, Slovak Academy of Science
Professor Hakan Benzer, Hacettepe University
Professor Ecevit Bilgili, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Professor Alain Chamayou, École des mines d'Albi-Carmaux
Professor Magnus Evertsson, Chalmers University of Technology
Professor Jozsef Faitli, University of Miskolc
Professor Christine Frances, INP-ENSIACET
Dr Colin Hare, University of Surrey
Dr Willie Hendrickson, AVEKA & International Fine Particle Research Institute
Dr Jerry Heng, Imperial College London
Dr Michael Juhnke, Novartis Pharma AG
Professor Haim Kalman, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
Professor Junya Kano, University of Tohoku
Professor Arno Kwade, Technical University of Braunschweig
Professor Aubrey Mainza, University of Cape Town
Professor Vadim Mizonov, Ivanovo State Power Engineering University
Dr Martin Murtagh, Corning
Dr Frank Müller, BASF SE
Professor Jin Ooi, University of Edinburgh
Dr Massih Pasha, The Chemours Company
Professor Wolfgang Peukert, University of Erlangen
Professor Malcolm Powell, University of Queensland
Professor Pavol Rajniak, Slovak Technical University & Process Systems Enterprise
Professor Agba Salman, University of Sheffield
Professor Tomáš Sverák, Brno University of Technology
Professor Luis Marcelo Tavares, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Professor Cino Viggiani, University of Grenoble
Professor Yanmin Wang, South China University of Technology
Professor Satoru Watano, Osaka Prefecture University Professor Karl-Ernst Wirth, University of Erlangen
Dr Mohsen Yahyaei, University of Queensland
Dr Mehdi Safari,University of Cape Town
ˇ
Professor Mojtaba Ghadiri, University of Leeds, Conference Chair
Mr Iain Crosley, Hosokawa Micron, UK
Dr Ali Hassanpour, University of Leeds, PTSIG
Dr Lian Liu, University of Surrey
Professor Arno Kwade, University of Braunschweig, WP Chair, EFCE
Dr Sadegh Nadimi Shahraki, University of Newcastle
Professor Raffaella Ocone, Heriot-Watt University, PTSIG Chair, IChemE
Dr Mehrdad Pasha, University of Leeds
11
Plenary Speakers
ConferenceTopics
Theorganisersencouragesubmissionofabstractsonalltopicsrelatedtosizereductionandclassificationofparticulatesolidsunderbothdryandwetconditions.Theabstractswillbeassessedbytheinternationaltechnicalcommitteeandallocatedtorelevantsessions.Thefollowingtopicsaresuggestedasaide-memoire,ratherthantheexpectedfulllisttobecoveredinESCC2019.
- Sizereductionandclassificationrelatedtoenergytechnologies,pharmaceuticals,foods,minerals,andchemicals.- Mechanochemically,bulkandsurfacetransformations- Modellingacrosslengthscales- Wear,erosion,andcontamination- Innovationsinmillingandclassificationprocessandequipment- Nanomilling- Enablingtechnologies- Fundamentalsoffracture
PlenarySpeakersProf.ArnoKwade
Prof. Kwade is the Head of the Institute for Particle Technology of the Technical University ofBrunswick.Hisresearchactivitiesareonproduction,tailoring,formulationofnanoandmicrosizedparticlesandtheiruseforthedesignofstructuredproductslikebatteryelectrodes,pharmaceuticalactive ingredients and nano-composites. He is the Chairman of the EFCE Working Party onComminutionandClassificationandhasextensivecollaborationsworldwide.
Prof. Arno KwadeProf. Kwade is the Head of the Institute for Particle Technology of the Technical University of Brunswick. His research activities are on production, tailoring, formulation of nano and micro sized particles and their use for the design of structured products like battery electrodes, pharmaceutical active ingredients and nano-composites. He is the Chairman of the EFCE Working Party on Comminution and Classification and has extensive collaborations worldwide.
DrMichaelJuhnke
DrJuhnkeisprocessengineergraduatedin1997fromCologneUniversityofAppliedSciences(BSc)and 2000 from Clausthal University of Technology (MSc). He continued with a PhD in particletechnologyandgraduatedin2006fromClausthalUniversityofTechnology.HethenjoinedNovartisPharmaAG,Basel,Switzerland,intheTechnicalR&Ddepartment.HeiscurrentlySeniorFellowandresponsible for the process development of engineered drug particles for oral, parenteral andrespiratoryapplicationsfrompre-clinicaltoproductionscale.
Prof.MalcolmPowell
From a physics background, Prof. Powell worked at Mintek, then established the comminutionresearchandconsultinggroupsattheUniversityofCapeTown.HetookuptheChairinsustainablecomminutionintheUniversityofQueenslandin2007.HehasfoundedtheAngloAmericanCentreforSustainableComminutionandformedtheGlobalComminutionCollaborative(GCC)ofsixUniversityworld-leadinggroupsprovidingacomprehensiveworldwideprocessoptimisationteam.
He aims to link fundamental research into applied outputs through the development ofmechanisticallycorrectbutpracticalandrobustprocessmodels.Interestscoverlinerdesign,SAGmillmodellingandcontrol,theunifiedcomminutionmodel(UCM),orecharacterisation,flexiblecircuitsandapplicationofnovelprocessestoreducingtheenvironmentalimpactofmining.
Prof. Malcolm PowellFrom a physics background, Prof. Powell worked at Mintek, then established the comminution research and consulting groups at the University of Cape Town. He took up the Chair in sustainable comminution in the University of Queensland in 2007. He has founded the Anglo American Centre for Sustainable Comminution and formed the Global Comminution Collaborative (GCC) of six University world-leading groups providing a comprehensive worldwide process optimisation team. He aims to link fundamental research into applied outputs through the development of mechanistically correct but practical and robust process models. Interests cover liner design, SAG mill modelling and control, the unified comminution model (UCM), ore characterisation, flexible circuits and application of novel processes to reducing the environmental impact of mining.
DrMichaelJuhnke
DrJuhnkeisprocessengineergraduatedin1997fromCologneUniversityofAppliedSciences(BSc)and 2000 from Clausthal University of Technology (MSc). He continued with a PhD in particletechnologyandgraduatedin2006fromClausthalUniversityofTechnology.HethenjoinedNovartisPharmaAG,Basel,Switzerland,intheTechnicalR&Ddepartment.HeiscurrentlySeniorFellowandresponsible for the process development of engineered drug particles for oral, parenteral andrespiratoryapplicationsfrompre-clinicaltoproductionscale.
Prof.MalcolmPowell
From a physics background, Prof. Powell worked at Mintek, then established the comminutionresearchandconsultinggroupsattheUniversityofCapeTown.HetookuptheChairinsustainablecomminutionintheUniversityofQueenslandin2007.HehasfoundedtheAngloAmericanCentreforSustainableComminutionandformedtheGlobalComminutionCollaborative(GCC)ofsixUniversityworld-leadinggroupsprovidingacomprehensiveworldwideprocessoptimisationteam.
He aims to link fundamental research into applied outputs through the development ofmechanisticallycorrectbutpracticalandrobustprocessmodels.Interestscoverlinerdesign,SAGmillmodellingandcontrol,theunifiedcomminutionmodel(UCM),orecharacterisation,flexiblecircuitsandapplicationofnovelprocessestoreducingtheenvironmentalimpactofmining.
Dr Michael JuhnkeDr Juhnke is process engineer graduated in 1997 from Cologne University of Applied Sciences (BSc) and 2000 from Clausthal University of Technology (MSc). He continued with a PhD in particle technology and graduated in 2006 from Clausthal University of Technology. He then joined Novartis Pharma AG, Basel, Switzerland, in the Technical R&D department. He is currently Senior Fellow and responsible for the process development of engineered drug particles for oral, parenteral and respiratory applications from pre-clinical to production scale.
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Keynote Speakers
KeynoteSpeakersProf.AubreyMainza
Prof.MainzaistheHeadofDepartmentofChemicalEngineering,UniversityofCapeTown(UCT).HegraduatedfromUCTwithaPhDin2006.Hehas18yearsofcollectiveexperienceinacademia,researchandindustry.HeistheDeputyDirectorandHeadofComminutionandClassificationResearchintheCentreforMineralsResearch,whichisalargemulti-disciplinaryresearchcentre.Hisresearchareasinclude comminution and classification and uses Discrete Element Method (DEM), ComputationalFluidDynamics(CFD),andPositronEmissionParticleTracking(PEPT)astoolsinhismodellingmethods.Hehasparticipatedinmanylocalandinternationalresearchprojectsandhasworkedonnumerouscomminutioncircuitdesignandoptimisationprojects.DrLianLiu
DrLiujoinedtheUniversityofSurreyinMay2016astheresearchcentremanagerattheDepartmentofChemicalandProcessEngineering.DrLiuobtainedherPhDfromtheUniversityofQueenslandinAustraliain1991andworkedinCarrierTransicoldinSingaporeforthreeyearsafterherPhD.Shethenmoved back to the University of Queensland and spent most of her academic career in the sameUniversitybeforemovingtotheUniversityofSurrey.
Dr Liu's research expertise is in particle technology, ranging from comminution (particle breakageprocess)togranulationprocess(particlesizeenlargementprocess)aswellasbulkpowderflowandcompaction. She has worked with a wide range of industries such as minerals, agricultural andpharmaceuticalindustries.
Prof. Aubrey MainzaProf. Mainza is the Head of Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Cape Town (UCT). He graduated from UCT with a PhD in 2006. He has 18 years of collective experience in academia, research and industry. He is the Deputy Director and Head of Comminution and Classification Research in the Centre for Minerals Research, which is a large multi-disciplinary research centre. His research areas include comminution and classification and uses Discrete Element Method (DEM), Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), and Positron Emission Particle Tracking (PEPT) as tools in his modelling methods. He has participated in many local and international research projects and has worked on numerous comminution circuit design and optimisation projects.
KeynoteSpeakersProf.AubreyMainza
Prof.MainzaistheHeadofDepartmentofChemicalEngineering,UniversityofCapeTown(UCT).HegraduatedfromUCTwithaPhDin2006.Hehas18yearsofcollectiveexperienceinacademia,researchandindustry.HeistheDeputyDirectorandHeadofComminutionandClassificationResearchintheCentreforMineralsResearch,whichisalargemulti-disciplinaryresearchcentre.Hisresearchareasinclude comminution and classification and uses Discrete Element Method (DEM), ComputationalFluidDynamics(CFD),andPositronEmissionParticleTracking(PEPT)astoolsinhismodellingmethods.Hehasparticipatedinmanylocalandinternationalresearchprojectsandhasworkedonnumerouscomminutioncircuitdesignandoptimisationprojects.DrLianLiu
DrLiujoinedtheUniversityofSurreyinMay2016astheresearchcentremanagerattheDepartmentofChemicalandProcessEngineering.DrLiuobtainedherPhDfromtheUniversityofQueenslandinAustraliain1991andworkedinCarrierTransicoldinSingaporeforthreeyearsafterherPhD.Shethenmoved back to the University of Queensland and spent most of her academic career in the sameUniversitybeforemovingtotheUniversityofSurrey.
Dr Liu's research expertise is in particle technology, ranging from comminution (particle breakageprocess)togranulationprocess(particlesizeenlargementprocess)aswellasbulkpowderflowandcompaction. She has worked with a wide range of industries such as minerals, agricultural andpharmaceuticalindustries.
Dr Lian Liu
Dr Liu joined the University of Surrey in May 2016 as the research centre manager at the Department of Chemical and Process Engineering. Dr Liu obtained her PhD from the University of Queensland in Australia in 1991 and worked in Carrier Transicold in Singapore for three years after her PhD. She then moved back to the University of Queensland and spent most of her academic career in the same University before moving to the University of Surrey. Dr Liu’s research expertise is in particle technology, ranging from comminution (particle breakage process) to granulation process (particle size enlargement process) as well as bulk powder flow and compaction. She has worked with a wide range of industries such as minerals, agricultural and pharmaceutical industries.
Dr.-Ing.SteffenSander
SteffenSanderstudiedprocessengineering/mineralprocessingattheFreibergUniversityofMiningandTechnology.HecontinuedtodoresearchonthecomminutionofmetalsandreceivedhisDr.-Ing.in2002.
After10yearsindifferentR&Drelatedfunctionsinthepaperindustry,duringwhichhismainfocuswasonpapermakingandpapercoatingtechnology,hejoinedHOSOKAWAALPINEAktiengesellschaftinFebruary2012.HeiscurrentlyHeadofR&DofthePowderandParticleProcessingbusinesssegmentofHOSOKAWAALPINEAktiengesellschaftwithastrongfocusonsizereductionandclassificationforallkindofapplications.
Prof.WolfgangPeukert
TheresearchinterestsofWolfgangPeukertfocusonkeyaspectsofparticlescienceandtechnologywith special emphasis on formulation of functional particle systems. He is seeking for unifyingprinciples in the design of particulate products in combination with modelling and optimizationstrategies.Heusesmethodsfrominterfacescienceandengineeringfortailoringparticleinteractions,colloidalstabilizationandultimatelyparticleproperties.Hisactivitiesincludecomprehensiveparticlecharacterization for size, shape, surface and functional properties. Recent progress in micro- andnanomechanical particle characterization coupled to size reduction at the nanoscale opens newpathwaysforscalableproductionof2Dmaterialssuchasgraphene,particleshapecontrolinmillsandthe formulation of pharmaceuticals,. He likes to work in interdisciplinary teams, his motto is:Innovationoccursattheinterfaces.
Dr.-Ing. Steffen SanderSteffen Sander studied process engineering/mineral processing at the Freiberg Uni-versity of Mining and Technology. He continued to do research on the comminution of metals and received his Dr.-Ing. in 2002. After 10 years in different R&D related functions in the paper industry, during which his main focus was on paper making and paper coating technology, he joined HOSOKAWA ALPINE Aktiengesellschaft in February 2012. He is currently Head of R&D of the Powder and Particle Processing business segment of HOSOKAWA ALPINE Aktiengesellschaft with a strong focus on size reduction and classification for all kind of applications.
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Dr.-Ing.SteffenSander
SteffenSanderstudiedprocessengineering/mineralprocessingattheFreibergUniversityofMiningandTechnology.HecontinuedtodoresearchonthecomminutionofmetalsandreceivedhisDr.-Ing.in2002.
After10yearsindifferentR&Drelatedfunctionsinthepaperindustry,duringwhichhismainfocuswasonpapermakingandpapercoatingtechnology,hejoinedHOSOKAWAALPINEAktiengesellschaftinFebruary2012.HeiscurrentlyHeadofR&DofthePowderandParticleProcessingbusinesssegmentofHOSOKAWAALPINEAktiengesellschaftwithastrongfocusonsizereductionandclassificationforallkindofapplications.
Prof.WolfgangPeukert
TheresearchinterestsofWolfgangPeukertfocusonkeyaspectsofparticlescienceandtechnologywith special emphasis on formulation of functional particle systems. He is seeking for unifyingprinciples in the design of particulate products in combination with modelling and optimizationstrategies.Heusesmethodsfrominterfacescienceandengineeringfortailoringparticleinteractions,colloidalstabilizationandultimatelyparticleproperties.Hisactivitiesincludecomprehensiveparticlecharacterization for size, shape, surface and functional properties. Recent progress in micro- andnanomechanical particle characterization coupled to size reduction at the nanoscale opens newpathwaysforscalableproductionof2Dmaterialssuchasgraphene,particleshapecontrolinmillsandthe formulation of pharmaceuticals,. He likes to work in interdisciplinary teams, his motto is:Innovationoccursattheinterfaces.
Prof.MarceloLuisTavares
Prof. Tavares holds a bachelor's degree in mining engineering from the Federal University of RioGrandedoSul(1988),aMaster´sdegreeinMining,MetallurgicalandMaterialsEngineeringfromtheFederal University of Rio Grande do Sul (1991) and a PhD in Metallurgical Engineering from theUniversityofUtah(1997).HeisProfessoroftheFederalUniversityofRiodeJaneiroandHeadoftheLaboratoryofMineralTechnologyoftheGraduateSchoolofEngineering(COPPE).Hehasexperiencein Mining, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, with emphasis on Mineral Processing, workingmainlyinthetopicsofmodellingandsimulationofcomminutionandmineralconcentrationprocessesand fundamentals of particle breakage. He is a founding member of the Global ComminutionCollaborative, has been a member of the editorial board of several scientific journals, includingInternationalJournalofMineralProcessing,Minerals,HeliyonandKONAPowderandParticle.Hehaspresented invited keynote lectures in twelve countries and has been the principal investigators inmorethan100projects.DrJerryHeng
Dr Heng is Reader in Particle Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial CollegeLondonandcurrentlyanEPSRCManufacturingtheFutureFellow.HereceivedhisPhDfromImperialCollege(2006)andhisBEngfromUniversitiTeknologiMalaysia(2002).Hisresearchinterestsareindeveloping approaches to control nucleation and crystallisation of small molecule organic organicsolids(polymorphism),studyingtheroleofsurfacepropertiesinprocessabilityandmanufacturabilityof powders, including the effect of processing on powder properties, and developing methods toexperimentally measure powder surface energy heterogeneity and models to determine surfaceenergydistributions.
Prof.MarceloLuisTavares
Prof. Tavares holds a bachelor's degree in mining engineering from the Federal University of RioGrandedoSul(1988),aMaster´sdegreeinMining,MetallurgicalandMaterialsEngineeringfromtheFederal University of Rio Grande do Sul (1991) and a PhD in Metallurgical Engineering from theUniversityofUtah(1997).HeisProfessoroftheFederalUniversityofRiodeJaneiroandHeadoftheLaboratoryofMineralTechnologyoftheGraduateSchoolofEngineering(COPPE).Hehasexperiencein Mining, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, with emphasis on Mineral Processing, workingmainlyinthetopicsofmodellingandsimulationofcomminutionandmineralconcentrationprocessesand fundamentals of particle breakage. He is a founding member of the Global ComminutionCollaborative, has been a member of the editorial board of several scientific journals, includingInternationalJournalofMineralProcessing,Minerals,HeliyonandKONAPowderandParticle.Hehaspresented invited keynote lectures in twelve countries and has been the principal investigators inmorethan100projects.DrJerryHeng
Dr Heng is Reader in Particle Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial CollegeLondonandcurrentlyanEPSRCManufacturingtheFutureFellow.HereceivedhisPhDfromImperialCollege(2006)andhisBEngfromUniversitiTeknologiMalaysia(2002).Hisresearchinterestsareindeveloping approaches to control nucleation and crystallisation of small molecule organic organicsolids(polymorphism),studyingtheroleofsurfacepropertiesinprocessabilityandmanufacturabilityof powders, including the effect of processing on powder properties, and developing methods toexperimentally measure powder surface energy heterogeneity and models to determine surfaceenergydistributions.
Prof. Wolfgang PeukertThe research interests of Wolfgang Peukert focus on key aspects of particle science and technology with special emphasis on formulation of functional particle systems. He is seeking for unifying principles in the design of particulate products in combination with modelling and optimization strategies. He uses methods from interface science and engineering for tailoring particle interactions, colloidal stabilization and ultimately particle properties. His activities include comprehensive particle characterization for size, shape, surface and functional properties. Recent progress in micro- and nanomechanical particle characterization coupled to size reduction at the nanoscale opens new pathways for scalable production of 2D materials such as graphene, particle shape control in mills and the formulation of pharmaceuticals,. He likes to work in interdisciplinary teams, his motto is: Innovation occurs at the interfaces.
Prof. Marcelo Luis Tavares
Prof. Tavares holds a bachelor’s degree in mining engineering from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (1988), a Master s degree in Mining, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (1991) and a PhD in Metallurgical Engineering from the University of Utah (1997). He is Professor of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and Head of the Laboratory of Mineral Technology of the Graduate School of Engineering (COPPE). He has experience in Mining, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, with emphasis on Mineral Processing, working mainly in the topics of modelling and simulation of comminution and mineral concentration processes and fundamentals of particle breakage. He is a founding member of the Global Comminution Collaborative, has been a member of the editorial board of several scientific journals, including International Journal of Mineral Processing, Minerals, Heliyon and KONA Powder and Particle. He has presented invited keynote lectures in twelve countries and has been the principal investigators in more than 100 projects.
Dr Jerry Heng
Dr Heng is Reader in Particle Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London and currently an EPSRC Manufacturing the Future Fellow. He received his PhD from Imperial College (2006) and his BEng from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (2002). His research interests are in developing approaches to control nucleation and crystallisation of small molecule organic organic solids (polymorphism), studying the role of surface properties in processability and manufacturability of powders, including the effect of processing on powder properties, and developing methods to experimentally measure powder surface energy heterogeneity and models to determine surface energy distributions.
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Social Programme
York Minster
The social programme begins with a tour of York on Sunday 1 September.
Coach transport will be provided departing at 10am from Parkinson Building.The tour will visit the historic attractions of the City including The Minster and the Shambles.
Following the tour, there will be a welcome reception on the Sunday evening in University House.
The evening of Monday 2nd September will feature a poster session followed by a reception and buffet, sponsored by IFPRI.
This will be a wonderful opportunity to meet with other attendees, socialise and enjoy our hospitality. All are invited to attend.
The Conference Dinner will be held in The Woodhouse Suite, University House.
Dinner is followed by an after-dinner talk from Jonathan Seville, our guest speaker.
Attendance at this event must be booked alongside your registration.
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9 WAB Group10 Rhewum11 MEI12 Retsch
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The International Fine Particle Research Institute, IFPRI), is a unique global network of companies, active in almost all industrial areas, and academics with active research programs in particle science and technology. IFPRI is a non-profit organization.
IFPRI’s membership represents some of the world’s largest manufacturing industries: bulk and specialty chemicals, pharmaceuticals, minerals, constructions, coatings, detergents and foods. The industry members work alongside some of the finest academic researchers in the world in particle science and technology, and other allied areas.
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Size Reduction Systems Engineering Approach to Dry Milling with Grinding Aids A. Kwade TU Braunschweig
Self-Assembled Monolayers as Nucleating Surfaces to Study Early Formation Pathways of Crystallographic Polymorphs U. Wiesner Cornell U.
Crystal Shape Prediction M. Doherty UCSB
Creating Tuneable Agglomerates via 3D Printing K. Hapgood Deakin U.
Characterization of Spray Nozzles at Industrial Conditions N. Ashgriz U. Toronto
Process and Product Models for Wet Granulation R. Smith U. Sheffield
Prediction of Segregation J. McCarthy U. Pittsburgh
Flowability Assessment of Weakly Consolidated Powders C. Hare U. Surrey
Controlling Rheology via Boundary Conditions in Dense Granular Flows K. Daniels NC State U.
Scaling Rules for Powder Mixing I. Govender U. KwaZulu-Natal
Powder Adhesion to Metal Surfaces During Compaction C. Sinka U. Leicester
Modelling Powder Flow Through Screw Feeders P. Nott ITT Bangalore
On the Long-Term Stability of Colloidal Gels W. Poon U. Edinburgh
Cake Filtration U. Peuker TU Bergakademie Freiberg
A Multi-Scale Study of Powder Reconstitution Phenomena C. Gaiani U. Lorraine
Slurry and Paste Rheology E. Koos KU Leuven
Simplified Industrial Formulations - Design Challenges J. Vermant ETH Zurich
Systems Engineering Model-Based Control of Crystallization Z. Nagy Purdue U.
Size Reduction
Interaction of Material Properties with Mill Type on Influencing Product Attributes: Shape, Size, PSD, Dissolutions, etc TBD TBD
Measurement and Quantification of Fines in the Presence of Larger Particles – Remapping the Analysis Space of an Industrially Relevant Issue
K. JensenNational Research Centre for the Working Environment
Smart In-Situ Pressure Sensor Particles for Process Characterization TBD TBD
Wet Systems Critical Review of Tribology, Friction and Contact Mechanics in Wet Systems TBD TBD
Wet Systems In-Line Measurements of Wet System Properties D. Scott Advanced Particle Sensors, LLC
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M. Jaskulski Lodz U.
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V. Francia Herriot Watt U.
M. Poletto U. Salerno
K. Ambrose Purdue U.
R. Dave NJIT
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L. Tavares Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
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Powder Flow
Wall Make Up Mechanisms at Low Stresses Regimes
Selection Criteria for Flow Aids to Improve Flowability of Cohesive Powders
Cohesion – Analyze, Model, Characterize, and Measure Cohesion in Realistic Systems and Understand Its Origin
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