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Two-phase flows filtration with tubular membranes

Two-Phase Flow Filtration with Tubular Membranes.218... [Pg.193]

Over the past decade, there has been an upsurge of interest in the use of gas bubbles to enhance membrane processes. The typical applications include two-phase flow filtration with tubular membranes and submerged membrane systems. A major stimulus for the latter has been the development of MBRs. [Pg.218]

Al-Akoum et al. [82] compared the bubbling. Dean flow, and vibrating-enhanced membrane processes in terms of the shear stress and the permeate fluxes obtained in filtration of yeast suspension. The filtration with two-phase flow was carried out using 15 mm ceramic mono tubular UF (permeability 250 L/m h bar) and MF (permeability 1500 L/m h bar) membranes with TMPs of 100 and 25 kPa for UF and MF, respectively. The yeast concentrations used in the two-phase experiments were 1... [Pg.220]


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