Rejection of oil emulsion using tubular surface filters

This study was aimed to characterize the rejection of oil emulsion by two tubular surface filters, namely 13 μm slots and 4 μm circular pores. A 17 mm helix was incorporated inside the filters to increase the wall shear stress. Rejection of oil, throughputs and flux decay were measured at varying sh...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Abbas Ahmad Zaini,, Iain W. Cumming,, Richard G. Holdich,
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Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2013
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spelling my-ukm.journal.58982016-12-14T06:39:47Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/5898/ Rejection of oil emulsion using tubular surface filters Muhammad Abbas Ahmad Zaini, Iain W. Cumming, Richard G. Holdich, This study was aimed to characterize the rejection of oil emulsion by two tubular surface filters, namely 13 μm slots and 4 μm circular pores. A 17 mm helix was incorporated inside the filters to increase the wall shear stress. Rejection of oil, throughputs and flux decay were measured at varying shear stresses (Rw) and transmembrane pressures (TMP). The results showed that the13 μm slots produced a fairly good oil rejection of 22 μm at Rw=0.26 Pa and TMP=6.9 kPa, while the circular pores gave the rejection of 14.4 μm at Rw=0.21 Pa and TMP=34.5 kPa. The results suggested that the circular pores filter could achieve a better oil retention under lower TMP, while the slots filter could be satisfactorily operated under moderate shear stress and low TMP. The increase of TMP offered poor oil rejection by both filters and this was also true for slots-helix configuration. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2013-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/5898/1/06%2520Muhammad%2520Abbas.pdf Muhammad Abbas Ahmad Zaini, and Iain W. Cumming, and Richard G. Holdich, (2013) Rejection of oil emulsion using tubular surface filters. Sains Malaysiana, 42 (2). pp. 159-166. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/
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description This study was aimed to characterize the rejection of oil emulsion by two tubular surface filters, namely 13 μm slots and 4 μm circular pores. A 17 mm helix was incorporated inside the filters to increase the wall shear stress. Rejection of oil, throughputs and flux decay were measured at varying shear stresses (Rw) and transmembrane pressures (TMP). The results showed that the13 μm slots produced a fairly good oil rejection of 22 μm at Rw=0.26 Pa and TMP=6.9 kPa, while the circular pores gave the rejection of 14.4 μm at Rw=0.21 Pa and TMP=34.5 kPa. The results suggested that the circular pores filter could achieve a better oil retention under lower TMP, while the slots filter could be satisfactorily operated under moderate shear stress and low TMP. The increase of TMP offered poor oil rejection by both filters and this was also true for slots-helix configuration.
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author Muhammad Abbas Ahmad Zaini,
Iain W. Cumming,
Richard G. Holdich,
spellingShingle Muhammad Abbas Ahmad Zaini,
Iain W. Cumming,
Richard G. Holdich,
Rejection of oil emulsion using tubular surface filters
author_facet Muhammad Abbas Ahmad Zaini,
Iain W. Cumming,
Richard G. Holdich,
author_sort Muhammad Abbas Ahmad Zaini,
title Rejection of oil emulsion using tubular surface filters
title_short Rejection of oil emulsion using tubular surface filters
title_full Rejection of oil emulsion using tubular surface filters
title_fullStr Rejection of oil emulsion using tubular surface filters
title_full_unstemmed Rejection of oil emulsion using tubular surface filters
title_sort rejection of oil emulsion using tubular surface filters
publisher Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2013
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/5898/1/06%2520Muhammad%2520Abbas.pdf
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