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Membrane fouling hydrodynamic methods

The performance of a membrane process is a function of the intrinsic properties of the membrane, the imposed operating and hydrodynamic conditions, and the namre of the feed. This chapter describes methods available to enhance performance by various techniques, mainly hydrodynamic but also chemical and physical. The focus is on the liquid-based membrane processes where performance is characterized by attainable flux, fouling control, and separation capabilities. The techniques discussed include secondary flows, flow channel spacers, pulsed flow, two-phase flow, high shear devices, electromagnetic effects, and ultrasound. [Pg.194]


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