2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2013.11.007
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Effect of different commercial feed spacers on biofouling of reverse osmosis membrane systems: A numerical study

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“…Deposition and the resulted biofilm on the feed spacer filaments is a practical concern resulting in dramatic increase of feed channel pressure drop, as shown both experimentally (Vrouwenvelder et al, 2009a,b) and numerically (Picioreanu et al, 2009). Although the actual contribution of attached cells to increase in biofilm amount is expected to be rather low (as the biofilm is mostly the result of cell growth, not deposition), the location of the initial deposits could impact performance indicators of the separation process (Bucs et al, 2014).…”
Section: Implications For Practicementioning
confidence: 93%
“…Deposition and the resulted biofilm on the feed spacer filaments is a practical concern resulting in dramatic increase of feed channel pressure drop, as shown both experimentally (Vrouwenvelder et al, 2009a,b) and numerically (Picioreanu et al, 2009). Although the actual contribution of attached cells to increase in biofilm amount is expected to be rather low (as the biofilm is mostly the result of cell growth, not deposition), the location of the initial deposits could impact performance indicators of the separation process (Bucs et al, 2014).…”
Section: Implications For Practicementioning
confidence: 93%
“…A three-dimensional mathematical model was developed to study the impact of different spacer geometries on hydrodynamics in spacer filled channels. (1) Where = ሺ‫ݑ‬ ௫ , ‫ݑ‬ ௬ , ‫ݑ‬ ௭ ሻ is the vector of local liquid velocity, p is the pressure, ρ and η are the density and dynamic viscosity of water (20ºC) (Bucs et al, 2014a(Bucs et al, , 2014bPicioreanu et al, 2009;Radu et al, 2014). Periodic flow conditions were imposed between the inlet and outlet boundaries (u(0,y,z) = u(L X ,y,z)), as well as between the lateral boundaries (u(x,0,z) = u(x,L Y ,z)).…”
Section: Numerical Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studies addressed the impact of the spacer orientation, contact angle between the filaments and mesh size (Fimbres-Weihs and Wiley, 2010Wiley, , 2007Geraldes et al, 2002;Koutsou et al, 2007;Saeed et al, 2012;Shakaib et al, 2007). The spacer filament shape had a strong impact on hydrodynamics (Bucs et al, 2014a;Picioreanu et al, 2009). With the 3D printing technique, as addressed in this paper, the impact of the spacer filament shape can also be tested experimentally.…”
Section: D Printing Technique To Design Modified Geometry Feed Spacersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, the same amount of accumulated fouling material can have a different impact on performance, depending on the hydrodynamic conditions (Araújo et al, 2012;Bucs et al, 2014;Valladares Linares et al, 2014;Vrouwenvelder et al, 2011). Feed spacer geometry and operational conditions (e.g., flow velocity, transmembrane pressure, etc.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%