Particle coating process has been widely employed in many industries, such as food, agriculture, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries, in order to produce functional materials. Among many types of particle coating system, fluidized bed is one of the most promising techniques because of its advantages of high heat transfer, temperature homogeneity, high mixing performance, flowability of particulate materials, and availability of multilayer coating capability.Recently, fine particles, having size range between several micrometers and nanometers, have become major interest in many industries. In the pharmaceutical industry, fine particles have been expected for novel drug delivery systems, such as asthma therapy by inhalation or cancer therapy by transcatheter arterial embolization. However, according to the Geldart's classification, 1) it is very difficult to fluidize fine particles in group C having diameters less than 20 mm, because of the strong cohesive forces between fine particles. Therefore, a reliable technique for fluidization of fine particles and giving tailored functions to them is strongly required. So far, we have developed a novel rotating fluidized bed (RFB) in order to fluidize fine powders. [2][3][4] Since the RFB can impart high centrifugal force and drug force to particles, which are larger than the cohesive forces, the RFB enables fine particles to fluidize uniformly. We have already reported that wet granulation 2) and film coating 3,4) of fine particles (group C in the Geldart's classification) could be smoothly conducted in a RFB, in which any conventional fluidization techniques have been impossible to do. However, the particle fluidization behaviors in a RFB are very complicated, and mechanisms of film coating process have not been well studied yet. From the viewpoint of "Quality by Design (QBD)," it is very important to propose a model for film coating process and analyze the relationship between the operating conditions and quality of products, such as uniformity of coated material, in a RFB.There are some studies on numerical simulation of film coating process in a fluidized bed, such as a population balance model in a conventional fluidized bed 5) and Monte Carlo simulation in a tumbling fluidized bed. 6) However, these models are very complicated and calculation results strongly depend on the model parameters. By contrast, a DEM-CFD coupling model 7) is one of the most useful numerical models of fluidized bed. In this model, individual particle motion and fluid motion are calculated by a discrete element method (DEM) and a numerical method of computational fluid dynamics (CFD). In the DEM simulation, individual particle motion can be calculated based on 'first principle'; integrating the Newton's second law for individual particle, allowing for external forces, such as contact forces, drag force and etc., acting on each particle. Therefore, it is expected that film coating process can be well simulated by using a DEM-CFD coupling model. However, there is no report on numerical sim...