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Filtering Media
It has holes that trapped the movement of solids
while it allows to liquid to pass through.
Filter Paper
Membrane
Filters Types
Filters are classified depending on the following
three different basis:
1. Mechanism
Based On Mechanism
Depends on the mechanisms of solid deposition,
filtration is classified into:
Cake filters:
Solid particles form a layer of solids on filtering
media as a cake.
Clarifying filtration
Vacuum filters :
Vacuum applied at product side.
Centrifugal separators :
Spinning the slurry to force separation.
Based On Operation
Continuous filters :
Flow of fluid and discharge of solids (cake) is
continuous or uninterrupted.
Batch filters :
Flow of fluid is continuous but it has to be
interrupted to permit discharging of the
accumulated solids.
Filtration Equation
The rate of fluid passes through the filter medium,
which offers resistance to its passage, under the
influence of a driving force which is the pressure
differential across the filter is expressed as:
rate of filtration = driving force/resistance
Filter cake ()
Where,
k1= constant = 4.17 for particles with definite size and
shape
= viscosity of filtrate (Pa.s)
v = linear velocity based on filter area (m/s)
= void fraction (porosity of cake)
L = thickness of cake (m)
S0= specific surface area of particle area per volume of solid
particle (m2/m3)
Pc= pressure drop in cake (N/m2)
Since,
and,
dV dt
v
A
L
C sV
A (1 ) p
Where,
A = filter area (m2)
V = volume of filtrate at t sec
L = thickness of filter cake
Cs = kg of solid/m3 of filtrate
P = density of solid particle in cake (kg/m3)
1 dV
A dt
P
CsV
Rm
A
f ( , S , Pressure)
0
where,
= void fraction
S0= specific surface area of particle (m2)
0 (P)
Where,
at
Att t==t tsec
sec
Kp
t
V B
V
2
t
Cs V
Rm
V / A 2 P A P
/2
A dt
P
(Pa)
t (sec)
Slope
Cs V
A2 t
Rm V
y intercept
A t
P
CsV
Rm
A
dV
AP
Constant
dt Cs V Rm
A
AP
dV
dt
V
Cs Rm
AP
V
t
V
Cs Rm
CsV 2 RmV
P
A2 t
At
P
Cs V
A2
.t
t
Rm V
A t
Alternative method
Example 1:
Constant pressure filtration has the following data:
Filtration area = 0.01 m2
Cs
Solution:
By drawing the (tA/V) in y-axis to (V/A) in x-axis, we got:
Slope = Cs/2P
Intercept = Rm/P
Cs
Slope
2P
y intercept
1175
1175
9.792 1010
(1.6 103 ) Rm
3
200 10
Rm
Rm
P
m / kg
307.67
307.67
3.845 1010
1/ m
Example 2:
A slurry containing 25.7 kg dry solids/m3 of filtrate across the filter
medium area 2.15 m2 at a constant rate of 0.00118 m3/s. If the
pressure drop was observed 4,000 and 8,500 Pa after 150 and 450
seconds of filtration, respectively. The viscosity of filtrate was 0.001
Pa.s . Determine the specific cake resistance and filter medium
resistance.
Solution:
P (Pa)
9000
8000
7000
6000
5000
y = 15x + 1750
2
R =1
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
0
100
200
300
t (sec)
400
500
Slope
Cs V
A t
(0.001) (25.7)(0.00118) 2
2.152
y int ercept
Rm V
A t
(0.001) Rm (0.00118)
2.15
Rm
15
15
1.938 109
1750
1750
3.189 109
m / kg
1/ m
Industrial Filters