Filtration: Nur Istianah, ST, MT, M.Eng - KP2 - THP UB
Filtration: Nur Istianah, ST, MT, M.Eng - KP2 - THP UB
Filtration: Nur Istianah, ST, MT, M.Eng - KP2 - THP UB
1. Surface filters
2. Depth filters
1.Surface filters
used for cake filtration in which the solids are
deposited in the form of a cake on the up-stream side
of a relatively thin filter medium.
Pressure drop ( ∆P )
Area of filtering surface ( A )
Viscosity of filtrate ( v )
Resistance of filter cake ( α )
Resistance of filter medium ( Rm )
Properties of slurry ( μ , ฯลฯ )
-(P) or
Pressure
drop
1 dV P
A dt CsV
Rm
A
Specific cake resistance ()
f ( , S 0 , Pressure)
โดย = Void fraction
S0 = specific surface area of
particle (m2)
0 (P) n
0 1 (P)
n
Specific cake resistance;
Their specific resistance change with pressure drop
across the cake ∆pc. In such cases, an average specific
cake resistance av should can be determine from
0 ( p ) n
c
0 1 (Pc) n
Filter medium resistance; R
t Cs V Rm
V / A 2 P A P
Determine and Rm
Filtration equation for
Constant rate Filtration
For incompresible cake: Kv and C are
constant
Slope Y-intercept
P
dV/dt = constant = V/t
t
From constant rate equation the pressure drop
required for any desired flow rate can be found.
Also, if a series of runs is carried out under different
pressures, the results can be used to determine the
resistance of the filter cake.
Ex1. Constant pressure
Filtration area = 0.01 m2 A
Solution density = 1,062 kg/m2
Solution viscosity = 1.610-3 Pa.s
Filtration pressure = 200 kPa P
Solid concentration = 3 kg/m3 Cs
Determine specific filter cake resistance and filter medium
resistance
Time (sec) Volume (cm3)
0 0
14 400
32 800
55 1200
80 1600
107 2000
The solution
Y = aX + C
Y axis = tA/V
X axis = V/A
Slope = Cs/2P
Y intercept = Rm/P
Time (sec) Volume (cm3) Volume (m3) tA/V V/A
0 0 0 0 0
14 400 0.0004 350 0.04
32 800 0.0008 400 0.08
55 1200 0.0012 458.33 0.12
80 1600 0.0016 500 0.16
107 2000 0.0020 535 0.20
600
500
400
y = 1175x + 307.67
tA/V
300 2
R = 0.9912
200
100
0
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25
V/A
Cs
Slope 1175
2P
(1.6 10 3 ) (3)
1175
2 (200 103 )
9.792 1010 m / kg
Rm
y int ercept 307.67
P
(1.6 10 3 ) Rm
307.67
200 10 3
Rm 3.845 1010 1/ m
Ex2. Constant rate
9000
8000
7000
6000
P (Pa)
5000
y = 15x + 1750
4000 2
R =1
3000
2000
1000
0
0 100 200 300 400 500
t (sec)
Cs V
2
Slope 15
A t
2
(0.001) (25.7)(0.00118) 2
15
2.152
1.938 109 m / kg
Rm V
y int ercept 1750
A t
(0.001) Rm (0.00118)
1750
2.15
Rm 3.189 109 1/ m
Filtration Equipment
The basic requirements for filtration equipment are:
Liquid is fed into the interior of the bowl and under the
centrifugal forces, it passes out through the filter
material.
Centrifugal filters
4. clarrification
Filtration that use gravitational force only as the
driving for
It has low energy requirement
Simple and low cost
Need large amount of processing time
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Nur Istianah-KP2-2016