Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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624681 | Desalination | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Measuring the flow rate of RO permeate in bench-scale research systems can be challenging. A system for measuring the flow rate of RO cross-flow cells is presented. The apparatus (called a Flow Tower) is described in terms of construction and operation to allow others to replicate the design. Bench-scale RO permeate flux data is also presented with a comparison between manual readings and the Flow Tower to demonstrate the reliability of the system. The simplicity of the system and low-cost are highlighted as well as the advantages found in continuous online measurement compared with periodic measurement. Permeability data from a bench-scale RO experiment are also presented to demonstrate these advantages and the importance of operating bench-scale fouling experiments for relatively long durations.
► Novel flow measurement technique is presented ► Apparatus is low-cost and simple design ► Manual and automated readings compared ► Experimental data presented for demonstration ► Bench-scale tests should be of sufficient duration