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Solid/liquid separation : equipment selection and process design

E.S. Tarleton, R.J. Wakeman

(Butterworth-Heinemann/IChemE series)

Butterworth-Heinemann, 2007

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [391]-409) and index

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Description

In this volume, the third in a set specifically written for the industrial process and chemical engineer, the authors provide the detailed information on filtration equipment and media which allows the reader to then consider the pre-treatment of suspensions, selection of the most appropriate equipment for the task, data analysis and the subsequent design of the processes involved for particular separations. The result is a comprehensive book which is designed to be used frequently and referred to regularly in order to achieve better industrial separations.Successful industrial-scale separation of solids from liquids requires not only a thorough understanding of the principles involved, but also an appreciation of which equipment to use for best effect, and a start-to-finish plan for the various processes involved in the operation. If these factors are all correct, then successful separations should result.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Solid/liquid separation equipment Chapter 2: Filter media Chapter 3: Pretreatment of suspensions Chapter 4: Data acquisition, analysis and scale-up Chapter 5: Selection, data analysis and simulation by computer software Chapter 6: Process design for batch separations Chapter 7: Process design for continuous separations Nomenclature Bibliography Appendix A: Variable ranges for filter cycle calculations Appendix B: Correlations for cake washing and gas deliquoring Appendix C: Definitions and conversions for concentration Appendix D: Troubleshooting filter operation Appendix E: Comparisons between experimental data and design equation predictions Index

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