Results from an experimental study of field assisted crossflow microfiltration are presented. Both electric and ultrasonic fields, either in isolation or in combination, can reduce membrane fouling by utilising particle-liquid interfacial phenomena. Synergistic effects could also be observed when the fields were applied simultaneously. Lower crossflow velocities can be utilised in microfiltration when force fields are employed which implies that pumping costs, heat transfer in recirculation loops, and the degradation of shear sensitive streams can be substantially reduced
Flux decline due to concentration polarisation and membrane fouling is a serious problem in membrane...
Flux decline due to concentration polarisation and membrane fouling is a serious problem in membrane...
International audienceA new coupling of ultrasound device with membrane process has been developed i...
Results from an experimental study of field assisted crossflow microfiltration are presented. Both e...
An experimental study of field assisted crossflow filtration has shown that electric and ultrasonic ...
Results from an experimental study of field assisted crossflow microfiltration are presented. It was...
Results from an experimental study of the effects of the principal process and suspension characteri...
Experimental data are presented to show how imposed force fields can reduce flux decline during the ...
In recent years 'assisted filtration' techniques have been receiving much attention. This paper desc...
From an analysis of fluid velocity and electric field profiles the trajectory of particles through c...
Experimental data obtained from a tubular crossflow filter are presented. The effects of operating c...
Crossflow microfiltration is a technique to separate suspended particles (or cells or droplets) from...
Experimental data from a tubular crossflow filter, operated with and without imposed d.c. electric f...
Membrane separation in general and microfiltration in particular is frequently employed in the dairy...
The definition, history and applications of Microfiltration (MP) are briefly reviewed in Chapter 1. ...
Flux decline due to concentration polarisation and membrane fouling is a serious problem in membrane...
Flux decline due to concentration polarisation and membrane fouling is a serious problem in membrane...
International audienceA new coupling of ultrasound device with membrane process has been developed i...
Results from an experimental study of field assisted crossflow microfiltration are presented. Both e...
An experimental study of field assisted crossflow filtration has shown that electric and ultrasonic ...
Results from an experimental study of field assisted crossflow microfiltration are presented. It was...
Results from an experimental study of the effects of the principal process and suspension characteri...
Experimental data are presented to show how imposed force fields can reduce flux decline during the ...
In recent years 'assisted filtration' techniques have been receiving much attention. This paper desc...
From an analysis of fluid velocity and electric field profiles the trajectory of particles through c...
Experimental data obtained from a tubular crossflow filter are presented. The effects of operating c...
Crossflow microfiltration is a technique to separate suspended particles (or cells or droplets) from...
Experimental data from a tubular crossflow filter, operated with and without imposed d.c. electric f...
Membrane separation in general and microfiltration in particular is frequently employed in the dairy...
The definition, history and applications of Microfiltration (MP) are briefly reviewed in Chapter 1. ...
Flux decline due to concentration polarisation and membrane fouling is a serious problem in membrane...
Flux decline due to concentration polarisation and membrane fouling is a serious problem in membrane...
International audienceA new coupling of ultrasound device with membrane process has been developed i...