posted on 2009-06-17, 12:33authored bySteve Tarleton, Richard J. Wakeman
Some preliminary results from a research program aimed at providing computer simulations for
solid/liquid separation processes are presented. The personal computer software package
described models the operation of pressure filters. The example of the diaphragm filter press is
chosen and it is shown how the integration of industrially proven research data with powerful
modular software routines can simulate the cake formation, compression, dewatering and washing
operations. With a knowledge of the intended operating conditions, the software generates
extensive data for the filter cycle and minimises the time and cost associated with preliminary and
pilot scale test work.
History
School
Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
Department
Chemical Engineering
Citation
TARLETON, E.S. and WAKEMAN, R.J., 1994. The simulation, modelling and sizing of pressure filters. Filtration and Separation, 31 (4), pp. 393-397