Reviewing two-phase flow modeling in membrane processes through computational fluid dynamics

Over the past two decades, the use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has witnessed widespread adoption as a pivotal approach for analyzing two-phase dynamics within membrane systems. The two-phase system typically arises from gas injection, aimed at improving membrane separation efficiency throu...

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Main Authors: Lam, W. Y., Liang, Y. Y., Ng, K. C., Li, M., A. L., Ahmad, Fimbres Weihs, G. A.
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Language:English
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author Lam, W. Y.
Liang, Y. Y.
Ng, K. C.
Li, M.
A. L., Ahmad
Fimbres Weihs, G. A.
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Liang, Y. Y.
Ng, K. C.
Li, M.
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description Over the past two decades, the use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has witnessed widespread adoption as a pivotal approach for analyzing two-phase dynamics within membrane systems. The two-phase system typically arises from gas injection, aimed at improving membrane separation efficiency through improved mixing by mitigating the impact of concentration polarization (CP) and membrane fouling. While numerous CFD studies have contributed to this domain, an exhaustive and critical overview of the contemporary state of this field remains absent. To address this gap, this review comprehensively synthesizes the existing body of knowledge, outlining the theoretical underpinnings of the two-phase flow membrane system, accompanied by proper choice of CFD boundary conditions. In addition, this review investigates the extent to which current two-phase CFD models align with experimental findings, shedding light on applicability of these simulations in practical scenarios, while explores the current state-of-the-art of CFD modeling to capture the intricate interplay of gas injection dynamics and membrane behavior. Finally, research opportunities within CFD modeling of two-phase dynamics for membrane systems are outlined.
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spelling ump-442102025-03-25T08:10:29Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/44210/ Reviewing two-phase flow modeling in membrane processes through computational fluid dynamics Lam, W. Y. Liang, Y. Y. Ng, K. C. Li, M. A. L., Ahmad Fimbres Weihs, G. A. TP Chemical technology Over the past two decades, the use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has witnessed widespread adoption as a pivotal approach for analyzing two-phase dynamics within membrane systems. The two-phase system typically arises from gas injection, aimed at improving membrane separation efficiency through improved mixing by mitigating the impact of concentration polarization (CP) and membrane fouling. While numerous CFD studies have contributed to this domain, an exhaustive and critical overview of the contemporary state of this field remains absent. To address this gap, this review comprehensively synthesizes the existing body of knowledge, outlining the theoretical underpinnings of the two-phase flow membrane system, accompanied by proper choice of CFD boundary conditions. In addition, this review investigates the extent to which current two-phase CFD models align with experimental findings, shedding light on applicability of these simulations in practical scenarios, while explores the current state-of-the-art of CFD modeling to capture the intricate interplay of gas injection dynamics and membrane behavior. Finally, research opportunities within CFD modeling of two-phase dynamics for membrane systems are outlined. Elsevier Ltd 2025-02 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/44210/1/Reviewing%20two-phase%20flow%20modeling%20in%20membrane%20processes%20through.pdf Lam, W. Y. and Liang, Y. Y. and Ng, K. C. and Li, M. and A. L., Ahmad and Fimbres Weihs, G. A. (2025) Reviewing two-phase flow modeling in membrane processes through computational fluid dynamics. Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 214. pp. 28-38. ISSN 0263-8762. (Published) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cherd.2024.12.018 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cherd.2024.12.018
spellingShingle TP Chemical technology
Lam, W. Y.
Liang, Y. Y.
Ng, K. C.
Li, M.
A. L., Ahmad
Fimbres Weihs, G. A.
Reviewing two-phase flow modeling in membrane processes through computational fluid dynamics
title Reviewing two-phase flow modeling in membrane processes through computational fluid dynamics
title_full Reviewing two-phase flow modeling in membrane processes through computational fluid dynamics
title_fullStr Reviewing two-phase flow modeling in membrane processes through computational fluid dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Reviewing two-phase flow modeling in membrane processes through computational fluid dynamics
title_short Reviewing two-phase flow modeling in membrane processes through computational fluid dynamics
title_sort reviewing two-phase flow modeling in membrane processes through computational fluid dynamics
topic TP Chemical technology
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