Effects of microbubble-bodyfeeding on filtration properties of clay suspension
Microscopic bubbles with diameter of 1 ~ 50 μm are generally called microbubbles and have different behaviors from ordinary bubbles. For example, very long stagnation, pressurized interior gas due to surface tension and free radical generation under water are characteristics of microbubbles. I...
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my.iium.irep.404772015-01-09T00:46:36Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/40477/ Effects of microbubble-bodyfeeding on filtration properties of clay suspension Yoshimoto , Akihiko Ubukata, Hikaru Tanaka, Takanori Jami, Mohammed Saedi Iwata, Masashi TP155 Chemical engineering Microscopic bubbles with diameter of 1 ~ 50 μm are generally called microbubbles and have different behaviors from ordinary bubbles. For example, very long stagnation, pressurized interior gas due to surface tension and free radical generation under water are characteristics of microbubbles. In cross-flow filtration of river water with UF membrane module, the filtration flux was increased by generating microbubbles in the water [1], while in dead-end cartridge filtration, microbubblebodyfeeding enhanced detachability of filter cake [2]. The reasons for these phenomena have not been clarified yet. In this study, we conducted mainly two constantpressure filtration experiments, i.e. filtration with a cylindrical cartridge filter and upward filtration with a planar filter. In the latter experiment, filtrate flows in the direction opposite to gravity. We compare the detachabilities of filter cake as well as filtration properties of suspensions with and without microbubbles, and discuss the effects of microbubbles on filtration process. 2014 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/40477/1/ICSST14-abstract_AkihikoYoshimoto.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/40477/4/Program_and_General_Information.pdf Yoshimoto , Akihiko and Ubukata, Hikaru and Tanaka, Takanori and Jami, Mohammed Saedi and Iwata, Masashi (2014) Effects of microbubble-bodyfeeding on filtration properties of clay suspension. In: 10th International Conference on Separation Science and Technology (ICSST14), 30 October -1 November, 2014, Nara, Japan. http://www.sspej.gr.jp/english/meeting/3.html |
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Microscopic bubbles with diameter of 1 ~ 50 μm are
generally called microbubbles and have different
behaviors from ordinary bubbles. For example, very
long stagnation, pressurized interior gas due to
surface tension and free radical generation under
water are characteristics of microbubbles.
In cross-flow filtration of river water with UF
membrane module, the filtration flux was increased
by generating microbubbles in the water [1], while in
dead-end cartridge filtration, microbubblebodyfeeding
enhanced detachability of filter cake [2].
The reasons for these phenomena have not been
clarified yet.
In this study, we conducted mainly two constantpressure
filtration experiments, i.e. filtration with a
cylindrical cartridge filter and upward filtration with
a planar filter. In the latter experiment, filtrate flows
in the direction opposite to gravity. We compare the
detachabilities of filter cake as well as filtration
properties of suspensions with and without
microbubbles, and discuss the effects of
microbubbles on filtration process. |
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Effects of microbubble-bodyfeeding on filtration properties of clay suspension |
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