A framework for modelling removal in deep-bed filtration is presented. This
framework uses a phenomenological model as its basis, with well-defined pa
rameters. The parameters were chosen to provide the best fit to one set of
experimental data and theoretical models used to predict how the parameters
change with operating conditions. The model predicts behaviour of the comp
lete filter run, and takes account of variations in dow rate, temperature,
grain size and particle size distribution. The model results were found to
be reasonably consistent with experimental observations. The theoretical mo
dels used in this paper are relatively simple, but the framework is designe
d so that more sophisticated models can be used within the framework. (C) 1
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