2014
DOI: 10.1002/ceat.201300550
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Fuzzy Modeling of the Permeate Flux Decline during Microfiltration of Starch Suspensions

Abstract: Flux declines versus time during cross-flow microfiltration of wheat starch suspensions were modeled using fuzzy logic systems under different conditions of transmembrane pressure, flow rate, and suspension concentration. Fuzzy modeling is one of the most efficient methods for empirical modeling, especially for non-linear systems, and does not require any prior knowledge about the process. The influence of the process parameters on the dynamic behavior of the permeate flux was determined by comparing the perme… Show more

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“…The optimization of the fuzzy parameters improves the prediction capability of the model. Another flux decline using fuzzy model was studied by Ikonić et al [71] to model cross flow MF membrane. The TMP, flow rate and suspension concentration are used as an inputs model.…”
Section: Other Artificial Intelligent-based Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The optimization of the fuzzy parameters improves the prediction capability of the model. Another flux decline using fuzzy model was studied by Ikonić et al [71] to model cross flow MF membrane. The TMP, flow rate and suspension concentration are used as an inputs model.…”
Section: Other Artificial Intelligent-based Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%