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Original Articles

Role of the Clogging Phenomena in Erroneous Implications of Conventional Data Analysis for Constant Pressure Cake Filtration

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Pages 1759-1772 | Received 27 Feb 1998, Published online: 15 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Constant pressure filtration of kaolin slurries is studied by directly measuring the pressure drop across the filter medium under conditions leading to various extents of medium clogging. Experimental data are analyzed in terms of the conventional filtration theory based on the two-resistances-in-series model. The filter medium resistance and the cake resistance values obtained by the conventional data interpretation techniques, which require only the measurement of total filtration pressure, are compared withthose calculated from directly measured pressure drops across the filter medium and the cake. The results show that the conventional analysis yieldsunrealistic filter medium resistances if the medium clogging is significant and continues throughout the course of filtration. The medium resistanceis a significant part of the total filtration resistance even at long filtration times. The average specific cake resistance obtained by the conventional methodology does not appear to be in error when compared to its value calculated from the directly measured cake resistance at long filtrationtimes. An actually incompressible cake, however, appears to be compressible due to cake clogging which increases with increasing filtration pressure.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors gratefully acknowledge the grant provided by the Research Project Fund of the Middle East Technical University, AFP 87-03-05-02, in support of th is work. The authors also wish to express their appreciation to Professor Dr. Ismail Tosun for helpful discussions during the course of the project.

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