Journal article

Models of rotary vacuum drum and disc filters for flocculated suspensions

AD Stickland, LR White, PJ Scales

Aiche Journal | Published : 2011

Abstract

Models for rotary drum and disc filtration of compressible suspensions are developed using one-dimensional compressional rheology theory. The models account for cake formation while the drum or disc is submerged in the feed slurry, saturated cake consolidation upon surfacing due to capillary pressure, and cake desaturation. Desaturation does not occur for vacuum pressures below a critical value given by the material properties, or is incomplete if the formation and consolidation angles are too large. The disc filter model is formulated by applying the drum filter solutions to concentric annuli. The effect of different operating parameters such as submerged depth, rotational rate, slurry conc..

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Funding Acknowledgements

Two of the authors (A.D.S. and P.J.S.) acknowledge financial support by the Australian Research Council through the Particulate Fluids Processing Centre (a Special Research Centre of the ARC) and an ARC Discovery Grant.