Title of article
Collision efficiency distribution of a bacterial suspension flowing through porous media and implications for field-scale transport
Author/Authors
Derick G. Brown ، نويسنده , , Alon Abramson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
8
From page
1591
To page
1598
Abstract
The collision efficiency (α) distribution of a bacterial population was determined using multiple packed-bed columns of varying lengths and analyzing the bacteria clean-bed breakthrough concentrations using a distributed colloid filtration theory. This technique allows the α distribution to be determined independently from other effects that can cause non-exponential deposition, including detachment and blocking. It was found that multiple probability density functions (PDFʹs) could accurately replicate the experimental data. Regardless of which PDF was used, a distributed α resulted in significantly greater predicted field-scale transport than when using a single α. However, there were wide variations in the predicted field-scale transport between the different distributions, suggesting that lab-scale experiments may not be readily utilized to determine the specific PDF that best represents α at the field scale. Finally, blocking was observed in the column effluent curves, underscoring the fact that if non-clean-bed processes occur then an approach such as that utilized in the current study may be used to separate the non-clean-bed and clean-bed processes when determining the collision efficiency distribution.
Keywords
Bacterial transportColloid filtration theoryCollision efficiency
Journal title
Water Research
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Water Research
Record number
772926
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