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Article Dans Une Revue Desalination Année : 1998

The use of Dean vortices in coiled hollow-fibre ultrafiltration membranes for water and wastewater treatment

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Mass transfer in ultrafiltration for water and wastewater treatment is improved by Dean vortices. With this secondary flow, which appears in a coiled hollow-fibre module, the shear stress is higher than in a straight module and is a maximum near the external wall of the coiled tube. As a consequence, concentration polarisation and cake deposition are reduced and the limiting flux in ultrafiltration of model fluids (bentonite and yeast suspensions) and activated sludge is improved by up to 5 times. The effect of the hydrodynamic conditions and feed concentration is tested. An energy analysis shows that an improvement in permeate flux is found at a given energy consumption.

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hal-01916585 , version 1 (08-11-2018)

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C. Guigui, P. Manno, Philippe Moulin, Michael J. Clifton, Jean-Christophe Rouch, et al.. The use of Dean vortices in coiled hollow-fibre ultrafiltration membranes for water and wastewater treatment. Desalination, 1998, 118 (1-3), pp.73-79. ⟨10.1016/S0011-9164(98)00089-7⟩. ⟨hal-01916585⟩
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