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Predictive pressure drop models for membrane channels with non-woven and woven spacers

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Area
Process Engineering

Author(s)
M. Johannink , K. Masilamani , A. Mhamdi , S. Roller , W. Marquardt

Published in
Desalination

Year
2015

Abstract
Predictive pressure drop models have been identified for membrane channels with both woven and non-woven spacers as found in plate and frame or spiral wound membrane modules. The models allow for the first time the thorough quantitative description of the pressure drop for a wide range of design parameters specifying the thickness and orientation of the spacer filaments. A systematic work flow has been developed efficiently integrating detailed computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations on high-performance computing (HPC) systems with established optimization-based model identification methods. The work-flow efficiently handles the complexity arising from the large number of design parameters and allows for the model identification with minimal number of {CFD} simulations. The resulting models facilitate for the first time a thorough sensitivity analysis of the pressure drop with respect to all important design parameters elucidating strongly nonlinear patterns in the sensitivities. This indicates that the generalization of trends from a small number of {CFD} simulations, frequently used in previous work to simplify the spacer design problem, can yield inaccurate results.

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@ARTICLE{
         Johannink2015Ppd,
       author = "M. Johannink and K. Masilamani and A. Mhamdi and S. Roller and W. Marquardt",
       title = "Predictive pressure drop models for membrane channels with non-woven and woven
         spacers",
       journal = "Desalination",
       pages = "41--54",
       year = "2015",
       issn = "0011-9164",
       doi = "10.1016/j.desal.2015.07.024",
       url = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0011916415300321",
       keywords = "Membrane processes, Spacer, Pressure drop, Modeling",
       abstract = "Predictive pressure drop models have been identified for membrane channels with
         both woven and non-woven spacers as found in plate and frame or spiral wound membrane modules. The
         models allow for the first time the thorough quantitative description of the pressure drop for a
         wide range of design parameters specifying the thickness and orientation of the spacer filaments. A
         systematic work flow has been developed efficiently integrating detailed computational fluid
         dynamics (CFD) simulations on high-performance computing (HPC) systems with established
         optimization-based model identification methods. The work-flow efficiently handles the complexity
         arising from the large number of design parameters and allows for the model identification with
         minimal number of \{CFD\} simulations. The resulting models facilitate for the first time
         a thorough sensitivity analysis of the pressure drop with respect to all important design parameters
         elucidating strongly nonlinear patterns in the sensitivities. This indicates that the generalization
         of trends from a small number of \{CFD\} simulations, frequently used in previous work to
         simplify the spacer design problem, can yield inaccurate results.",
       volume = "376",
       ad_area = "Process Engineering",
       ad_tools = "ADiMat"
}


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