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The relevance of fouling models to crossflow microfiltration

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posted on 2009-12-23, 14:19 authored by C. Smith, Richard J. Wakeman, Steve Tarleton
An overview of models for crossflow microfiltration is presented, and several are compared with experimental pseudo-equilibrium permeate flux values. Models requiring curve fitting procedures do not describe the physics of the process, and require the answer to be known a priori. Predictive models were generally found to give fluxes which were in error by several orders of magnitude. The shear-induced hydrodynamic self-diffusion model was found to give the best predictions of permeate flux, but the errors found when comparing predictions with experimental values suggest that improvements need to be made to the model or that it is not a good description of the mechanisms which actually occur in microfiltration.

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  • Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering

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  • Chemical Engineering

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SMITH, C., WAKEMAN, R.J. and TARLETON, E.S., 1991. The relevance of fouling models to crossflow microfiltration. Proceedings, Filtech Europa 1991, Germany, pp.51-63.

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Filtech Exhibitions / The Filtration Society

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1991

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  • en

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