Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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638407 | Journal of Membrane Science | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A control system for the in-line coagulation applied in an ultrafiltration process was developed. The dosing strategy aims to apply a minimal coagulant dose while maintaining desirable process performance by regulating the initial filtration resistance. This is achieved by a feedback controller. It was found that the control system performs well; adaptation to changing conditions is achieved adequately and sufficiently fast. The initial resistance of the last filtration before the chemical cleaning phase can be controlled within an accuracy of approximately 3% (of the total resistance) or 9% (of the fouling resistance). Compared to the current dosing strategy, a significant reduction of coagulant consumption can be achieved.
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Authors
Bastiaan Blankert, Ben H.L. Betlem, Brian Roffel,