Author:
Choi Changkyoo,Lee Chulmin,Kim In S.
Abstract
Uniform flow distribution is a significant parameter for designing pressurized membrane modules because non-uniform flow distribution can cause serious local flux and fouling problems within a module. Thus, this study investigated the fluid behavior with regards to the evenness of water distribution using newly designed inlet distributors in the inflow part of a pressurized membrane module. From the results of velocity and pressure at the cross-sectional and outlet planes, we confirmed that a conventional membrane module with no distributor (non-distributor) had fluid that was concentrated at the central part. Case 1, which had a cross-shaped distributor, reduced the central concentration tendency, and Case 2, which had a round-shaped distributor, displayed a relatively uniform flow based on the velocity, pressure, flux, and standard deviation data. Here, the non-uniformity coefficient (<i>N</i>) and energy utilization (<i>η</i>) for Cases 1 and 2 showed a lower non-uniformity coefficient (0.030 and 0.017, respectively) than for the Non-distributor (0.039). The energy utilization of Cases 1 and 2 were higher (1.35e-0.5 and 1.46e-05) than the Non-distributor (1.64e-05). Overall, we confirmed that the inlet distributors led to increased evenness of flow distribution within an inflow part.
Funder
Korea Environment Industry and Technology Institute
Ministry of Environment
Publisher
Korean Society of Environmental Engineering
Subject
Environmental Engineering
Cited by
2 articles.
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