Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
635257 Journal of Membrane Science 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study continues from a previous work on the impact of packing density on the fluid flow distribution in a hollow fiber module [1].A numerical model was developed to simulate the growth of a particle cake along the surface of a hollow fiber membrane and the subsequent fluid flow during a microfiltration operation. The model accounts for the continuous change in porous domain (cake and porous wall) geometry and permeability as long as filtration occurs. The effect module packing density has upon cake growth is carefully analyzed both for inside/out (I/O) and outside/in (O/I) filtration modes. The results exhibit significant differences in the time variations of cake spatial distribution along the fiber as a function of packing density for both filtration modes. Then a confrontation between forward filtration and backward filtration velocities offers some conclusion on the effect of packing density on the backwash efficiency. This in turn underlines the importance of design parameters in the filtration performance of a hollow fiber module.

► A numerical model was developed to simulate the growth of a cake a membrane surface. ► Inside/out and Outside/in filtration modes in a hollow fiber module were studied. ► Variations of cake spatial distribution along the fiber as a function of packing density. ► Conclusions were done on the effect of packing density on the backwash efficiency. ► Importance of design parameters in the filtration performance of a hollow fiber module.

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