Extruded and overlapped geometries of feed spacers for solution mixing in electrochemical reactors and electrodialysis-related processes

Permeate spacers, which act as static mixers, are sandwiched at regular intervals between each pair of membranes. Spacers keep membranes separated, reinforce membranes against feed pressure, and increase turbulence. However, inefficient geometry of spacers may reduce cell active area and increase bo...

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Main Authors: Al-Amshawee, Sajjad Khudhur Abbas, Husain, Mohamed Saad Bala, Mohd Yusri, Yunus, Nor Fadhillah, Mohamed Azmin, Oladosu, Temidayo Lekan
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Oladosu, Temidayo Lekan
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Nor Fadhillah, Mohamed Azmin
Oladosu, Temidayo Lekan
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description Permeate spacers, which act as static mixers, are sandwiched at regular intervals between each pair of membranes. Spacers keep membranes separated, reinforce membranes against feed pressure, and increase turbulence. However, inefficient geometry of spacers may reduce cell active area and increase boundary layer effects near the membranes. The purpose of the present research is to discuss the designs of extruded and overlapped channel spacers. The current study is significant because it reveals the fundamental mechanisms that have a considerable impact on spacer-filled channel flow hydrodynamics. Extruded and overlapped spacers are usually composed of conventional polymeric material. The flow behavior in extruded and overlapped spacer-filled channel passages differs dramatically according to the geometry of the spacers. Spacer geometry determines flow dynamics, and mass transfer to energy loss rates. The addition of more transverse spacer strands in respect to the dominant flow direction enhances solution flow disturbance and lowers concentration polarization. Transverse filaments dominate all flow features, but longitudinals induce no impact. However, extruded and overlapped spacers reduce polarization while raising wakes and pressure drop. Spacers provide more boundary disturbance when oriented at a 45° spacer-bulk attack angle. An attack angle less than 45° results in a reduced pressure drop associated with a slight rate of wakes and flow disturbance because when filaments become nearly longitudinal to the flow direction, the poorer their influence. New spacer designs must demonstrate a favorable flow pattern of velocity vectors and maximized mass transfer rates, which could aid in improving membrane performance and cross-flow power consumption.
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spelling ump-388512023-11-08T02:48:20Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38851/ Extruded and overlapped geometries of feed spacers for solution mixing in electrochemical reactors and electrodialysis-related processes Al-Amshawee, Sajjad Khudhur Abbas Husain, Mohamed Saad Bala Mohd Yusri, Yunus Nor Fadhillah, Mohamed Azmin Oladosu, Temidayo Lekan QD Chemistry T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TP Chemical technology Permeate spacers, which act as static mixers, are sandwiched at regular intervals between each pair of membranes. Spacers keep membranes separated, reinforce membranes against feed pressure, and increase turbulence. However, inefficient geometry of spacers may reduce cell active area and increase boundary layer effects near the membranes. The purpose of the present research is to discuss the designs of extruded and overlapped channel spacers. The current study is significant because it reveals the fundamental mechanisms that have a considerable impact on spacer-filled channel flow hydrodynamics. Extruded and overlapped spacers are usually composed of conventional polymeric material. The flow behavior in extruded and overlapped spacer-filled channel passages differs dramatically according to the geometry of the spacers. Spacer geometry determines flow dynamics, and mass transfer to energy loss rates. The addition of more transverse spacer strands in respect to the dominant flow direction enhances solution flow disturbance and lowers concentration polarization. Transverse filaments dominate all flow features, but longitudinals induce no impact. However, extruded and overlapped spacers reduce polarization while raising wakes and pressure drop. Spacers provide more boundary disturbance when oriented at a 45° spacer-bulk attack angle. An attack angle less than 45° results in a reduced pressure drop associated with a slight rate of wakes and flow disturbance because when filaments become nearly longitudinal to the flow direction, the poorer their influence. New spacer designs must demonstrate a favorable flow pattern of velocity vectors and maximized mass transfer rates, which could aid in improving membrane performance and cross-flow power consumption. Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2022 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38851/1/Extruded%20and%20overlapped%20geometries%20of%20feed%20spacers%20for%20solution%20mixing.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38851/2/Extruded%20and%20overlapped%20geometries%20of%20feed%20spacers%20for%20solution%20mixing%20in%20electrochemical%20reactors%20and%20electrodialysis-related%20processes_ABS.pdf Al-Amshawee, Sajjad Khudhur Abbas and Husain, Mohamed Saad Bala and Mohd Yusri, Yunus and Nor Fadhillah, Mohamed Azmin and Oladosu, Temidayo Lekan (2022) Extruded and overlapped geometries of feed spacers for solution mixing in electrochemical reactors and electrodialysis-related processes. Chemical Engineering Communications. pp. 1-26. ISSN 0098-6445. (Published) https://doi.org/10.1080/00986445.2022.2042271 https://doi.org/10.1080/00986445.2022.2042271
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TP Chemical technology
Al-Amshawee, Sajjad Khudhur Abbas
Husain, Mohamed Saad Bala
Mohd Yusri, Yunus
Nor Fadhillah, Mohamed Azmin
Oladosu, Temidayo Lekan
Extruded and overlapped geometries of feed spacers for solution mixing in electrochemical reactors and electrodialysis-related processes
title Extruded and overlapped geometries of feed spacers for solution mixing in electrochemical reactors and electrodialysis-related processes
title_full Extruded and overlapped geometries of feed spacers for solution mixing in electrochemical reactors and electrodialysis-related processes
title_fullStr Extruded and overlapped geometries of feed spacers for solution mixing in electrochemical reactors and electrodialysis-related processes
title_full_unstemmed Extruded and overlapped geometries of feed spacers for solution mixing in electrochemical reactors and electrodialysis-related processes
title_short Extruded and overlapped geometries of feed spacers for solution mixing in electrochemical reactors and electrodialysis-related processes
title_sort extruded and overlapped geometries of feed spacers for solution mixing in electrochemical reactors and electrodialysis-related processes
topic QD Chemistry
T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TP Chemical technology
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38851/
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http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38851/2/Extruded%20and%20overlapped%20geometries%20of%20feed%20spacers%20for%20solution%20mixing%20in%20electrochemical%20reactors%20and%20electrodialysis-related%20processes_ABS.pdf