A review of computational fluid dynamics applications in pressure-driven membrane filtration
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posted on 2024-06-13, 08:54 authored by G Keir, V JegatheesanOngoing advances in computational performance and numerics have led to computational fluid dynamics (CFD) becoming a ubiquitous modelling tool. However, CFD methods have only been adopted to simulate pressure-driven membrane filtration systems relatively recently. This paper reviews various approaches to describing the behaviour of these systems using CFD, beginning with the hydrodynamics of membrane channels, including discussion of laminar, turbulent, and transition flow regimes, with reference to the effects of osmotic pressure, concentration polarisation, and cake formation. The use of CFD in describing mass transfer through the membrane itself is then discussed, followed by some concluding comments on commercial membrane simulation packages and future research directions in membrane CFD. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.
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Reviews in environmental science and biotechnologyVolume
13Pagination
183-201Location
Dordrecht, The NetherlandsISSN
1569-1705Language
engPublication classification
C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2014, SpringerIssue
2Publisher
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CFDConcentration polarisationMass transferMembrane filtrationScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineBiotechnology & Applied MicrobiologyEnvironmental SciencesEnvironmental Sciences & EcologySPACER-FILLED CHANNELSDIRECT NUMERICAL-SIMULATIONMASS-TRANSFER ENHANCEMENTCROSS-FLOW FILTRATIONCONCENTRATION POLARIZATIONREVERSE-OSMOSISLAMINAR-FLOWGEOMETRICAL CHARACTERISTICSNANOFILTRATION MEMBRANESTURBULENCE PROMOTERS090404 Membrane and Separation Technologies970109 Expanding Knowledge in EngineeringSchool of EngineeringMD Multidisciplinary
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