Rotating Membrane Filtration and Rotating Reverse Osmosis
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概要
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Rotating membrane filtration is a means of dynamic filtration that incorporates both high shear and flow instabilities to reduce membrane fouling. The device consists of a cylindrical membrane filter rotating within an outer cylindrical shell. The superior performance of rotating membrane filtration appears to be a consequence of the high shear in the annulus, which is enhanced by the redistribution of azimuthal momentum by the appearance of Taylor vortices in the annulus. The anti-fouling characteristics of rotating filtration can be utilized for reverse osmosis in addition to microfiltration. In this paper, we review the physics underlying rotating filtration, examine the anti-fouling mechanisms in rotating filtration, and describe recent efforts to apply rotating filtration to reverse osmosis.
- 社団法人 化学工学会の論文
- 2004-04-01
著者
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Lee Sangho
Construction Environment Research Korea Institute Of Construction Technology
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LUEPTOW Richard
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University
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Lueptow Richard
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Northwestern University