화학공학소재연구정보센터
Chemical Engineering Research & Design, Vol.92, No.9, 1771-1780, 2014
Energetic consideration and flux characteristics of roughed-surface membrane in presence of reversing shear
Flux characteristics and energy dissipation for oscillatory flat surface membranes roughed with turbulence promoters (TP) have been investigated both theoretically and experimentally. The combined effect of oscillations and TP has proven effective in enhancing the microfiltration flux by an almost order of magnitude over that for a non-oscillatory flat surface membranes, and close to four times higher than that achieved in the absence of TP under the same oscillation conditions. The power dissipation was determined using the drag and inertia forces acting on individual promoters, as well from the solution of the boundary layer equations with time-invariant eddy viscosity for large and small roughness conditions. Using higher oscillation frequency and lower amplitudes was found to be more effective for flux enhancement and energy utilization where near self cleaning conditions were achieved at specific energy consumption,of less than w similar to 0.5 kW h/m(3) filtrate. Both grooved and flat TP gave similar results in terms of flux enhancement and energy consumption per unit filtrate, with the former slightly better. Membrane fouling was found to follow the intermediate blocking fouling mechanism for oscillatory membranes as compared to cake filtration for non-oscillating systems. The quasi-steady state flux was satisfactorily predicted using an analytical model based on oscillatory rough surfaces with R-2=0.95. (C) 2013 The Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.