Federico Alberini
University of Birmingham
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Water Research | 2015
Davide Dapelo; Federico Alberini; Jonathan Bridgeman
A novel Euler-Lagrangian (EL) computational fluid dynamics (CFD) finite volume-based model to simulate the gas mixing of sludge for anaerobic digestion is developed and described. Fluid motion is driven by momentum transfer from bubbles to liquid. Model validation is undertaken by assessing the flow field in a labscale model with particle image velocimetry (PIV). Conclusions are drawn about the upscaling and applicability of the model to full-scale problems, and recommendations are given for optimum application.
International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2015
Konstantinos Stamatopoulos; Hannah Batchelor; Federico Alberini; John Ramsay; M.J.H. Simmons
In this study, planar induced fluorescence (PLIF) was used for the first time to evaluate variability in drug dissolution data using Rhodamine-6G doped tablets within small volume USP 2 apparatus. The results were compared with tablets contained theophylline (THE) drug for conventional dissolution analysis. The impact of hydrodynamics, sampling point, dissolution media viscosity and pH were investigated to note effects on release of these two actives from the hydrophilic matrix tablets. As expected mixing performance was poor with complex and reduced velocities at the bottom of the vessel close to the tablet surface; this mixing became even worse as the viscosity of the fluid increased. The sampling point for dissolution can affect the results due to in-homogenous mixing within the vessel; this effect is exacerbated with higher viscosity dissolution fluids. The dissolution profiles of RH-6G measured via PLIF and THE measured using UV analysis were not statistically different demonstrating that RH-6G is an appropriate probe to mimic the release profile of a highly soluble drug. A linear correlation was accomplished between the release data of the drug and the dye (R(2)>0.9). The dissolution profile of the dye, obtained with the analysis of the PLIF images, can be used in order to evaluate how the viscosity and the mixing performance of USP 2 mini vessel affect the interpretation of the dissolution data of the targeted drug.
Ultrasonics Sonochemistry | 2018
Jonathan O'Sullivan; Cyrus J.U. Espinoza; Olga Mihailova; Federico Alberini
Acoustic streaming phenomena of ultrasound propagation through liquid media was investigated experimentally employing particle image velocimetry (PIV). Parameters associated with the ultrasonic processor of ultrasonic amplitude (i.e., acoustic power) and transducer tip diameter (i.e., surface area), as well as, fluid rheology (i.e., water, glycerol solution and CMC solution), were studied for their effects on overall flow behaviour and fluid velocity. PIV yielded velocity gradient maps, demonstrating the acoustic streaming phenomena of ultrasound and its associated flow behaviour as a function of ultrasonic amplitude and fluid rheology, whereby increasing amplitude allowed for greater penetration of the acoustic-beam through the bulk of the fluid, and increasing fluid rheology yielded the converse effect. Moreover, upon impingement of the acoustic-beam with the base of vessel, vortex formation occurred, yielding a recirculation pattern. The maximum observed fluid velocities for water, glycerol solution and CMC solution were 0.329 m s-1, 0.423 m s-1, and 0.304 m s-1, respectively (large diameter sonotrode tip for an ultrasonic amplitude of 80%). Furthermore, shear rates were attained (maximum values of 24.25 s-1), and Reynolds numbers were determined in order to assess the degree of turbulence as a function of investigated parameters.
Aiche Journal | 2014
Federico Alberini; M.J.H. Simmons; Andy Ingram; E.H. Stitt
Chemical Engineering Science | 2014
Federico Alberini; M.J.H. Simmons; Andy Ingram; E.H. Stitt
Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies | 2012
M.J.H. Simmons; Federico Alberini; A.N. Tsoligkas; Joseph Gargiuli; D.J. Parker; P.J. Fryer; Stephen Robinson
Chemical Engineering Science | 2017
Federico Alberini; L. Liu; E.H. Stitt; M.J.H. Simmons
Advances in Space Research | 2017
Alessio Alexiadis; Federico Alberini; Marit E. Meyer
Chemical Engineering Research & Design | 2018
C.J.U. Espinoza; M.J.H. Simmons; Federico Alberini; O. Mihailova; D. Rothman; Adam Jan Kowalski
Journal of Food Engineering | 2015
Federico Alberini; M.J.H. Simmons; D.J. Parker; Tatiana Koutchma