Fluids Engineering 2006
DOI: 10.1115/imece2006-13289
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Impact of Non-Newtonian Drops on Pharmaceutical Tablet Surfaces

Abstract: This study discusses the spreading of a non-Newtonian, power-law, film formed after a drop impinges on a flat surface (i.e., a pharmaceutical tablet). Non-Newtonian drop spreading is described by a model based on the one of Roisman et al. [2002]. The effects of variations in non-Newtonian liquid rheological parameters m (the consistency index) and n (the fluid behavior index) are shown to be significant. In either case, changes leading to a reduction in viscous forces result in enhanced spreading of the film, … Show more

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