Originale
Key WordsGefriertrocknung | Neutronenradiografie | Neutronentomografie | Maltodextrin | Schüttgut | Sublimationsfront
Abstract
Estimation of the local sublimation front velocities from neutron radiography of particulate matter
With this study it was possible for the first time to visualize local sublimation front velocities of particle beds with neutron radiography and tomography. Few theoretical studies exist on the freeze-drying behavior of particle beds, but no experimental validation of the models is present basically due to the limits of traditional measurement techniques. The study was conducted at the neutron imaging facility ANTARES at the Heinz Maier Leibnitz Centre. Maltodextrin particles (x = 3 550 μm) with different solid concentrations (c = 0.05 w/w; c = 0.2 w/w) were investigated. For the radiography measurements, it is shown that a main sublimation front evolves from the bottom to the top of the bed. Tomography measurements (for particles with c = 0.05 w/w) confirmed the formation of radial drying fronts throughout the bed in addition to the main sublimation front. In general, both methods show overall good agreement and will be a valuable tool for further investigations.
Korrespondenz:
Sebastian Gruber, Technische Universität München, Gregor-Mendel-Straße 4, 85354 Freising (Germany), E-Mail: sebi.gruber@tum.de
Zusammenfassung
Mit dieser Studie konnten erstmalig lokale Sublimationsfronten in Schüttgütern mittels Neutronenradiografie und -tomografie