The optimization of microbial flocculation for subsequent biomass separation must relate the floc properties to separation process criteria. The effects of flocculant type, dose, and hydrodynamic conditions on floc formation in laminar tube flow were determined for an Escherichia coli system. Combin
Flocculation in laminar tube flow
โ Scribed by John Gregory
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 543 KB
- Volume
- 36
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2509
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โฆ Synopsis
The extent of orthokinetic flocculation of suspensions as a result of laminar tube flow has been calculated using Smoluchowski theory and shown to depend primarily on the tube dimensions and not on the flow rate. When a correction factor allowing for hydrodynamic resistance between approaching particles is introduced, the calculated flocculation rate can he much lower than the Smoluchowski value and depends inversely on flow rate and particle size. A further effect which has to be included is the non-uniformity of shear rate in the tube, which leads to less flocculation than expected on the basis of a uniform shear rate throughout the tube. Coiling of the tube should given an extra degree of mixing to the flowing suspension and hence a more uniform shear rate and an enhanced flocculation. Preliminary experiments using model suspensions Rowing through straight and coiled tubes have shown fair agreement with these predictions. It is suggested that laminar flow through coiled tubes could provide the basis of a practical flocculation test method.
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