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The importance of cake compressibility in deadend pressure filtration

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posted on 2009-07-13, 13:50 authored by S.A. Willmer, Steve Tarleton, Richard Holdich
Particulate suspensions were pressure filtered over a range of experimental conditions using a well controlled deadend leaf filter system. An electrical resistance measuring technique was incorporated in the system to obtain real time transient solids concentration profiles through the filtering suspensions/cakes. Data are shown which illustrate the use of the apparatus and the effects of some process variables and surface charge on cake compressibility. Three different diameter filter cells were used to obtain scale-up data and the need to correctly incorporate these scale-up parameters in filtration models is highlighted.

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  • Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering

Department

  • Chemical Engineering

Citation

WILLMER, S.A., TARLETON, E.S. and HOLDICH, R.G., 1996. The importance of cake compressibility in deadend pressure filtration. IN: Proceedings of the 7th World Filtration Conference. WFC7, 20-23 May 1996, Budapest, Hungary, pp. 27-31

Publisher

Hungarian Chemical Society

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Publication date

1996

Notes

This conference paper was presented at WFC7, 20-23 May 2006 in Budapest, Hungary.

Language

  • en

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