Evaluation Of The Tensile Strength Of Compacts Using Square Samples Produced Through Triaxial Decompression

POWDER TECHNOLOGY(2021)

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To achieve an improved characterization of risk in tableting, we produced square specimens using triaxial de-compression after compaction of square specimens and measured their tensile strength by lateral compression. Their strength was compared against that of cylindrical samples produced by uniaxial unloading. Both sodium chloride and lactose 312 demonstrated the advantage of triaxial decompression to produce defect-free compacts. Using finite element analysis, we confirmed the stress state of the square specimen in lateral compression. All materials demonstrated higher tensile strength for triaxially decompressed specimens compared to cylindrical samples. We call the ratio of these two strengths the tableting risk ratio. This number indicates the risk of defect formation and its effect on the strength of the tablet during regular unloading and ejection. A graphical represen-tation of the tableting risk ratio and the diametrical strength of different materials provides insight into the po-tential for defect formation in tableting. (c) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Finite element analysis, Mechanical properties, Powder compaction, Tableting, Tensile strength, Triaxial decompression
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