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This chapter shows how to design a spherical formulated granule or hollow sphere in attempt to optimize performance in gas separation or catalytic processes. The focus in this chapter is on the mathematical model and the design methods based on Glatt process equipment.
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van Lookeren Campagne, C. (2009). Design of Functional Properties for Composite Spherical Granulates: Functional Design of Spherical Granulate Composites. In: Öechsner, A., Augustin, C. (eds) Multifunctional Metallic Hollow Sphere Structures. Engineering Materials. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00491-9_10
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