International audienceIn this article, an experimental investigation has been carried out to determine the types of fouling phenomena that occur during clarification of dilute malt extract (DME) and pasteurization of clarified beer (CB) by a tubular ceramic membrane in a crossflow pilot plant. Using the classical models, the predominant fouling mechanism responsible for flux decline was found to be complete blocking of the membrane pores followed by formation of a compressible cake layer of yeast cell in the case of DME clarification, whereas the internal fouling of the membrane occurs during pasteurization of CB. The effects of operating parameters, including temperature, transmembrane pressure, and crossflow velocity, on the steady-state ...
Rough beer clarification in large-sized breweries is mainly carried out using powder filters. In thi...
The aims of the present work were to study the relationship between the fluxes, permeate quality, an...
The issue related to the possibility of applying the filtration process of young beer with the use o...
International audienceThe clarification of rough non-alcoholic beer (RNAB) and diluted malt extract ...
In: 7th International Conference on Membrane Science and Technology – MST2009, 12-15 May 2009, Kuala...
An investigation into the mechanism of fouling associated with the crossflow microfiltration of a mo...
Clarification and stabilization of beer as well as recovery of beer from surplus yeast are subjects ...
Hypotheses concerning the fouling of membranes during beer clarification via crossflow microfiltrati...
Hypotheses concerning the fouling of membranes during beer clarification via crossflow microfiltrati...
The investigations presented have concentrated upon the development of a constant flux crossflow fil...
Beer is the most consumed beverage after tea, carbonates, milk and coffee in the world and it contin...
This report is a summary of the first 6 months work on the Eng.D programme and it includes a detaile...
In: Engineering with Membrane 2008 "Membrane processes: development, monitoring and modelling – From...
The recovery of rest beer from used yeast by way of filtration on ceramic membranes is a component o...
Chapitre 13Analysis of Fouling and Flux Behavior in Cross-Flow Microfiltration of Nonalcoholic Beer ...
Rough beer clarification in large-sized breweries is mainly carried out using powder filters. In thi...
The aims of the present work were to study the relationship between the fluxes, permeate quality, an...
The issue related to the possibility of applying the filtration process of young beer with the use o...
International audienceThe clarification of rough non-alcoholic beer (RNAB) and diluted malt extract ...
In: 7th International Conference on Membrane Science and Technology – MST2009, 12-15 May 2009, Kuala...
An investigation into the mechanism of fouling associated with the crossflow microfiltration of a mo...
Clarification and stabilization of beer as well as recovery of beer from surplus yeast are subjects ...
Hypotheses concerning the fouling of membranes during beer clarification via crossflow microfiltrati...
Hypotheses concerning the fouling of membranes during beer clarification via crossflow microfiltrati...
The investigations presented have concentrated upon the development of a constant flux crossflow fil...
Beer is the most consumed beverage after tea, carbonates, milk and coffee in the world and it contin...
This report is a summary of the first 6 months work on the Eng.D programme and it includes a detaile...
In: Engineering with Membrane 2008 "Membrane processes: development, monitoring and modelling – From...
The recovery of rest beer from used yeast by way of filtration on ceramic membranes is a component o...
Chapitre 13Analysis of Fouling and Flux Behavior in Cross-Flow Microfiltration of Nonalcoholic Beer ...
Rough beer clarification in large-sized breweries is mainly carried out using powder filters. In thi...
The aims of the present work were to study the relationship between the fluxes, permeate quality, an...
The issue related to the possibility of applying the filtration process of young beer with the use o...