Rachel Smith
University of Sheffield
35 Papers
78 Citations
Rachel Smith is an academic researcher from University of Sheffield. The author has contributed to research in topics: Granulation & Breakage. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 33 publications. Previous affiliations of Rachel Smith include University of Memphis & University of Queensland.
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Papers
The Influence of Consumer Socialization Variables on Attitude toward Advertising: A Comparison of African-Americans and Caucasians
TL;DR: This paper explored factors that might shape attitudes toward advertising for African-American and Caucasian young adults and found that African-Americans watched more TV and had more positive attitudes towards advertising than their Caucasian counterparts.
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Nucleation regime map for liquid bound granules
TL;DR: In this paper, two types of nucleation in wet granulation processes are proposed: drop controlled nucleation, where one drop forms one nucleus, occurs when drops hitting the powder surface do not overlap (low spray flux Psi(a)) and the drop must wet quickly into the bed (short drop penetration time t(p)).
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Boys With Developmental Coordination Disorder: Loneliness and Team Sports Participation
TL;DR: Participation in team sports acted as one potential mechanism mediating the inverse relationship between physical coordination ability and loneliness in boys, and occupational therapists can act as advocates to support boys with DCD who choose to participate inteam sports.
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Particle design via spherical agglomeration: A critical review of controlling parameters, rate processes and modelling
Kate Pitt,Ramon Peña,Jonathan D. Tew,Kanjakha Pal,Rachel Smith,Zoltan K. Nagy,James D. Litster +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review of the literature on spherical agglomeration is presented, where the authors consolidate the understanding of the controlling process parameters, identify the rate processes that control the final particle attributes, and examine the modelling approaches taken in the literature to optimise the design of such systems.
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Wet granule breakage in a breakage only high-hear mixer: Effect of formulation properties on breakage behaviour
TL;DR: In this paper, the granule breakage is studied in a breakage only high-shear mixer, where granule pellets made from different formulations with precisely controlled porosity and binder saturation were placed in a high shear mixer in which the bulk medium is a non-granulating cohesive sand mixture.
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