Determination of filtration characteristics based upon filtration tests under step-up pressure conditions.
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To obtain a simple method for determining filtration characteristic values as functions of the applied pressure, filtration experiments are conducted by increasing the applied pressure with time stepwise. A procedure is presented for obtaining such average values as the void ratio <I>e<SUB>av</SUB></I> and the specific filtration resistance <I>α<SUB>av</SUB></I> on the basis of measurements of both the hydraulic pressure within the cake and the accumulated filtrate volume. In addition, an approximate method is developed in which the characteristic values of the local void ratio <I>e</I> and the local specific filtration resistance <I>α</I> are determined as functions of the local solid compressive pressure <I>p<SUB>s</SUB></I> from calculations based upon the overall values of <I>e<SUB>av</SUB></I> and <I>α<SUB>av</SUB></I> of filter cakes. The relations obtained from step-up pressure filtration are fairly consistent with those from constant-pressure filtration and C-P (compression-permeability) cell data. The filtration behavior under constant-pressure and variable-pressure conditions is well evaluated by using these relations.
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Iritani Eiji
Department Of Chemical Engineering Nagoya University
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Murase Toshiro
Department Of Chemical Engineering Nagoya University
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Shirato Mompei
Department of Chemical Engineering, Nagoya University
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Cho Jun
Department of Chemical Engineering, Nagoya University
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