High rate filtration using buoyant medium : experiments and mathematical models
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posted on 2024-06-17, 07:35authored byV Jegatheesan, H Ngo, S Vigneswaran
In this study, the high rate filtration system using buoyant medium of polypropylene or polystyrene was introduced with the study on its performance evaluation via: (i) specific surface coverage, (ii) ultimate specific deposit, (iii) blocking effect and (iv) particle detachment. The filter system was arranged in the downflow mode with an in-line flocculation. Experimental results obtained were analyzed using filtration models. This study showed that: (i) the specific surface coverage increased with the increase in the velocity; (ii) the ultimate specific deposit changed slightly at different filtration velocities and different flocculants; (iii) the blocking effect was significant in the transient stage removal of flocs; and (iv) the detachment model parameter was found to decrease with the increase in the adhesive force, Fad that acts on the flocs (above-micron size).
History
Journal
Water intelligence online
Volume
2
Pagination
1-1
Location
London, England
ISSN
1476-1777
Language
eng
Notes
Presented at the IWA Specialist Group Conference: Beijing, China, September 2000
Publication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article