Title of article :
Defining critical flux in submerged membranes: Influence of length-distributed flux
Author/Authors :
Jeonghwan Kim، نويسنده , , Francis A. DiGiano، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
10
From page :
752
To page :
761
Abstract :
Flux can vary along the fiber length in submerged hollow-fiber membranes depending upon the axial gradients of both pressure and foulant layer build-up. However, the measurement of flux is necessarily length-averaged because it is determined by the flow rate exiting the end of the fiber. The length-averaged flux below which no foulant accumulates in a specified filtration time is defined as the critical flux. Critical flux is shown in this work to be a relative rather than absolute value. It depends on the fiber length, observation time, aeration rate and the compressibility of the particles. Fouling will occur in full-scale if the critical flux test is established in tests with fibers that are much shorter than in full-scale and/or with a filtration time that is shorter than in full-scale.
Keywords :
Hollow-fiber microfiltration , Submerged , Critical flux , Flux distribution , Membrane fouling
Journal title :
Journal of Membrane Science
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Journal of Membrane Science
Record number :
1352551
Link To Document :
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