Modelling the Mechanical Behaviour of a Pharmaceutical Tablet Using PDEs.

yes === Detailed design of pharmaceutical tablets is essential nowadays in order to produce robust tablets with tailor-made properties. Compressibility and compactibility are the main compaction properties involved in the design and development of solid dosage forms. The data obtained from measured...

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Main Authors: Ahmat, Norhayati, Ugail, Hassan, Gonzalez Castro, Gabriela
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10454/5428
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spelling ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-54282019-08-31T03:02:53Z Modelling the Mechanical Behaviour of a Pharmaceutical Tablet Using PDEs. Ahmat, Norhayati Ugail, Hassan Gonzalez Castro, Gabriela PDE-based surface representation Pharmaceutical tablets Solid dosage forms Compressibility Compactibility Shape modelling yes Detailed design of pharmaceutical tablets is essential nowadays in order to produce robust tablets with tailor-made properties. Compressibility and compactibility are the main compaction properties involved in the design and development of solid dosage forms. The data obtained from measured forces and displacements of the punch are normally analysed using the Heckel model to assess the mechanical behaviour of pharmaceutical powders. In this paper, we present a technique for shape modelling of pharmaceutical tablets based on the PDE method. We extended the formulation of the PDE method to a higher dimensional space in order to generate a solid tablet and a cuboid mesh is created to represent the tablet¿s components. We also modelled the displacement components of a compressed PDE- based representation of a tablet by utilising the solution of the axisymmetric boundary value problem for a finite cylinder subject to a uniform axial load. The experimental data and the results obtained from the developed model are shown in Heckel plots and a good agreement is found between both. Available in full text since 5th Feb 2013 following the publisher's embargo period. 2012-05-01T15:58:38Z 2012-05-01T15:58:38Z 2012-01 Book chapter Accepted Manuscript Ahmat, N., Ugail, H. and Gonzalez Castro, G. (2012). Modelling the Mechanical Behaviour of a Pharmaceutical Tablet Using PDEs. In: Gunther, M., Bartel, A., Brunk, M., Schops, S. and Striebel, M. (Eds.). Progress in Industrial Mathematics at ECMI 2010. Springer. pp. 505-512. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/5428 en http://www.springer.com/mathematics/applications/book/978-3-642-25099-6 © 2012 Springer. Reproduced in accordance with the publisher's self-archiving policy.
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language en
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topic PDE-based surface representation
Pharmaceutical tablets
Solid dosage forms
Compressibility
Compactibility
Shape modelling
spellingShingle PDE-based surface representation
Pharmaceutical tablets
Solid dosage forms
Compressibility
Compactibility
Shape modelling
Ahmat, Norhayati
Ugail, Hassan
Gonzalez Castro, Gabriela
Modelling the Mechanical Behaviour of a Pharmaceutical Tablet Using PDEs.
description yes === Detailed design of pharmaceutical tablets is essential nowadays in order to produce robust tablets with tailor-made properties. Compressibility and compactibility are the main compaction properties involved in the design and development of solid dosage forms. The data obtained from measured forces and displacements of the punch are normally analysed using the Heckel model to assess the mechanical behaviour of pharmaceutical powders. In this paper, we present a technique for shape modelling of pharmaceutical tablets based on the PDE method. We extended the formulation of the PDE method to a higher dimensional space in order to generate a solid tablet and a cuboid mesh is created to represent the tablet¿s components. We also modelled the displacement components of a compressed PDE- based representation of a tablet by utilising the solution of the axisymmetric boundary value problem for a finite cylinder subject to a uniform axial load. The experimental data and the results obtained from the developed model are shown in Heckel plots and a good agreement is found between both. === Available in full text since 5th Feb 2013 following the publisher's embargo period.
author Ahmat, Norhayati
Ugail, Hassan
Gonzalez Castro, Gabriela
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Gonzalez Castro, Gabriela
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title Modelling the Mechanical Behaviour of a Pharmaceutical Tablet Using PDEs.
title_short Modelling the Mechanical Behaviour of a Pharmaceutical Tablet Using PDEs.
title_full Modelling the Mechanical Behaviour of a Pharmaceutical Tablet Using PDEs.
title_fullStr Modelling the Mechanical Behaviour of a Pharmaceutical Tablet Using PDEs.
title_full_unstemmed Modelling the Mechanical Behaviour of a Pharmaceutical Tablet Using PDEs.
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