Infrasonic backpulsed membrane cleaning micro-and ultrafiltration membranes fouled with alumina and yeast

Membrane fouling is universally considered to be one of the most critical problems in the wider application of membrane filtration. In this research microfiltration membranes were fouled during a cross-flow filtration process, using yeast and alumina suspensions in a flat cell. Infrasonic backpulsi...

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Main Authors: Shugman, E., Aldrich, Chris, Sanderson, R., McLachlan, D.
Format: Journal Article
Published: South African Water Research Commission 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8493
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author Shugman, E.
Aldrich, Chris
Sanderson, R.
McLachlan, D.
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Aldrich, Chris
Sanderson, R.
McLachlan, D.
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description Membrane fouling is universally considered to be one of the most critical problems in the wider application of membrane filtration. In this research microfiltration membranes were fouled during a cross-flow filtration process, using yeast and alumina suspensions in a flat cell. Infrasonic backpulsing directly into the permeate space was then used to clean the membrane, using both permeate water and soap solutions. Ultrasonic time domain reflectometry (UTDR) was used to detect and measure the growth of fouling on membrane surfaces, during the filtration and cleaning processes. The objective of this work was to examine the efficiency of back-pulse cleaning, using different combinations of membrane materials and foulants, in flat cells. The results show that a flux value of between 60% and 95% of the clean water value can be recovered after cleaning, by using a sequence of three 6.7 Hz backpulses, each pulse being 35 s long with a peak amplitude of about 140 kPa.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-84932017-09-13T14:34:27Z Infrasonic backpulsed membrane cleaning micro-and ultrafiltration membranes fouled with alumina and yeast Shugman, E. Aldrich, Chris Sanderson, R. McLachlan, D. backpulsing ultrasonic microfiltration fouling ultrafiltration membrane cleaning Membrane fouling is universally considered to be one of the most critical problems in the wider application of membrane filtration. In this research microfiltration membranes were fouled during a cross-flow filtration process, using yeast and alumina suspensions in a flat cell. Infrasonic backpulsing directly into the permeate space was then used to clean the membrane, using both permeate water and soap solutions. Ultrasonic time domain reflectometry (UTDR) was used to detect and measure the growth of fouling on membrane surfaces, during the filtration and cleaning processes. The objective of this work was to examine the efficiency of back-pulse cleaning, using different combinations of membrane materials and foulants, in flat cells. The results show that a flux value of between 60% and 95% of the clean water value can be recovered after cleaning, by using a sequence of three 6.7 Hz backpulses, each pulse being 35 s long with a peak amplitude of about 140 kPa. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8493 10.4314/wsa.v39i1.2 South African Water Research Commission fulltext
spellingShingle backpulsing
ultrasonic
microfiltration
fouling
ultrafiltration
membrane cleaning
Shugman, E.
Aldrich, Chris
Sanderson, R.
McLachlan, D.
Infrasonic backpulsed membrane cleaning micro-and ultrafiltration membranes fouled with alumina and yeast
title Infrasonic backpulsed membrane cleaning micro-and ultrafiltration membranes fouled with alumina and yeast
title_full Infrasonic backpulsed membrane cleaning micro-and ultrafiltration membranes fouled with alumina and yeast
title_fullStr Infrasonic backpulsed membrane cleaning micro-and ultrafiltration membranes fouled with alumina and yeast
title_full_unstemmed Infrasonic backpulsed membrane cleaning micro-and ultrafiltration membranes fouled with alumina and yeast
title_short Infrasonic backpulsed membrane cleaning micro-and ultrafiltration membranes fouled with alumina and yeast
title_sort infrasonic backpulsed membrane cleaning micro-and ultrafiltration membranes fouled with alumina and yeast
topic backpulsing
ultrasonic
microfiltration
fouling
ultrafiltration
membrane cleaning
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8493