Roseberry et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Monitoring the moisture content in pharmaceutical batch fluidized bed dryers using observer-based soft sensorsRoseberry et al., 2020
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- Roseberry M
- Gagnon F
- Desbiens A
- Bouchard J
- Lapointe-Garant P
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Tablet manufacturing in the pharmaceutical industry involves batch fluidized bed drying for particle moisture removal. This paper introduces five approaches for moisture content monitoring, relying either on a complex phenomenological model or its simplified version …
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