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1 Mechanical Separation

2 Filtration

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4 Rate of Filtration pressure Resistance

5 Eq 13.1 + 13.4 = rate of filtration process
S = solids content of the fluid V = volume that has passed through the filter A = cross-sectional area Total resistance Eq = rate of filtration process

6 Early and Final stages of filtration
Constant rate Constant pressure

7 Constant-rate filtration
If L negligible

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15 Design of Filtration System
Small-scale experiment to obtain resistance value Obtain filtrate volume at different times at constant pressure Pilot-scale filter

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22 Sedimentation Sedimentation velocities for low-concentration suspensions Terminal velocity individual particle is the only particle in the suspension = Free Settling

23 Force that resists the gravitational force = drag force
u, relative velocity between particle and fluid d, particle diameter  fluid viscosity

24 Gravitational force Stoke’s Law Eq 13.12 = 13.13,
Stream line flow and spherical particle

25 At Reynold No. > 1000 Conditions must be modified to account for drag force

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30 Centrifugation

31 Separation of fluids with different densities

32 Rate of Separation Relative velocities between two phases
Centrifugal acceleration

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