PARTICLE-SIZE AND CHEMICAL EFFECTS ON CONTACT FILTRATION PERFORMANCE

Citation
Je. Tobiason et al., PARTICLE-SIZE AND CHEMICAL EFFECTS ON CONTACT FILTRATION PERFORMANCE, Journal of environmental engineering, 119(3), 1993, pp. 520-539
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences","Engineering, Civil
ISSN journal
07339372
Volume
119
Issue
3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
520 - 539
Database
ISI
SICI code
0733-9372(1993)119:3<520:PACEOC>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
This work involves a laboratory-scale investigation of the effects of suspended particle size and coagulant type on the performance of conta ct or in-line direct filtration (no flocculation). Dilute monodisperse and polydisperse suspensions of polystyrene particles (0.27-, 1.24-, 1.32-, and 10-mum diameters) were applied to shallow beds of 0.4-mm gl ass-bead filter media after destabilization with either cationic polym er or calcium chloride. The particle removal and head-loss results sho w dramatic effects of particle size on filtration performance. Submicr on particles significantly improve the removal of larger particles in mixed size suspensions and also dominate head-loss development. Head-l oss development is typically linear with time and for mixed suspension s is the same as, or somewhat lower than, head loss for monodisperse s uspensions of the smaller-sized particle. Polymer destabilization gene rally causes more head loss than calcium chloride destabilization for a similar extent of particle deposition.