Better understand, quantify and control the physical behavior of powders to secure product development and industrial production
14th November 2024
1 day (7h)
Grenoble
€1 excl. tax/share.
(special rates for Innov’alliance members)
Objectives
- Better understand the physical behaviors of powders and the main mechanisms and phenomena in various industrial processes (mixing, granulation, compression, etc.)
- Discover or deepen your knowledge of instrumental techniques for powders, their operating principles, their contributions and respective limitations
- Learn about scientific approaches adapted for industry
- Discover in practice the physical behavioral techniques for powders in rheometry
Level
Initiation
Target audience & Pre-requisites
- Technical personnel and industrial management
- Prerequisites: None
Program
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 13 p.m. to 17 p.m.
- Introduction to industrial issues linked to the implementation and transformation of powders
- Scientific notions related to the physical behavior of powders
- Common instrumental techniques, strengths and limitations
- Methodological issues in industrial R&D (formulation, problem solving, sizing, etc.)
- Instrumental initiation on a rheometer and associated experimental modules (according to participant needs)
Teaching method
- Round table of participants
- Slideshow
- Quiz/MCQ on an interactive digital tool
- Instrumental and experimental initiation workshop
- Question/answer time
- Support provided to trainees on D-day
Assessment methods
Assessment of knowledge at entry and exit
Quiz/MCQ in progress and at the end of the training
Satisfaction questionnaire
Certificate of participation in the training
Accessibility for people with disabilities
Welcoming people with disabilities under conditions. Please contact Aimée Buffin, the educational, administrative and disability reference for Innov'Alliance on 0625318399 or ataimee.buffin@pole-innovalliance.com
Trainer: Dr. Nicolas MOUGIN
Nicolas Mougin is technical director and co-founder of RHEONIS, Grenoble INP engineer, doctor in rheology and physics of complex materials and temporary teacher at UGA
Nicolas is a specialist in industrial issues related to the behavior of materials and experimental and instrumental techniques for their study.
For any questions, you can contact us at 04.76.54.33.33 or by email
Last Updated on August 21, 2024 by Vincent Billot