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Investigation of Fouling In Clarification of Non-Alcoholic Beer with Crossflow Microfiltration Membranes
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Soltanieh, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
In the present work, numerical simulation of cross-flow microfiltration of non-alcoholic beer in a tubular membrane has been studied. Finite element analysis was used as a powerful tool for simulation. The feed stream, which flows mainly tangentially to the porous membrane surface, is modeled by the Navier-Stokes equations. Porous wall conditions are described by the Darcy equation that relates the pressure gradient within a flow stream to the flow rate through the permeable wall. A pilot-scale cross-flow membrane filter was developed to verify the model results. Ceramic tubular membranes were used in this study. The cross-flow velocity of the feed solution was controlled at the laminar...
Numerical Investigation on Oil/Water Separation through Coalescence in Membrane Pores
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moosavi, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
Oil/water separation is an important field, not only for scientific research, but also for environmental, economic, and social issues. On the one hand, oily wastewater, resulting from industries such as steel, aluminum, food, textile, leather, petrochemical and metal finishing, has become the most common pollutant all over the world. On the other hand, frequent oil spill accidents are of great concern since the discharge can lead not only to serious environmental pollution, but also a great loss of energy.
In crude oil removing water is necessary due to reducing corrosion, increasing thermal values of fuels obtained from crude oil, preventing catalists from destruction by water and...
In crude oil removing water is necessary due to reducing corrosion, increasing thermal values of fuels obtained from crude oil, preventing catalists from destruction by water and...