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Simon J. Judd
Researcher at Cranfield University
Publications - 210
Citations - 14888
Simon J. Judd is an academic researcher from Cranfield University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fouling & Membrane bioreactor. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 208 publications receiving 13327 citations. Previous affiliations of Simon J. Judd include University of Bedfordshire & Edith Cowan University.
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The MBR Book: Principles and Applications of Membrane Bioreactors for Water and Wastewater Treatment
TL;DR: The second edition of the MBR Book as mentioned in this paper provides more content than the first edition, with more than 120 contributors from the academic research and municipal/industrial practitioner communities, covering all important aspects of Membrane BioReactors in water and waste water treatment.
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Membrane Fouling in Membrane Bioreactors for Wastewater Treatment
TL;DR: Establishing a general model to describe membrane fouling in such a process is made extremely difficult by the inherent heterogeneity of the biomass matrix, which is highly heterogeneous and includes living microorganisms.
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The status of membrane bioreactor technology
TL;DR: Although much interest in this technology exists and its penetration of the market will probably increase significantly, there remains a lack of understanding of key process constraints such as membrane channel clogging, and of the science of membrane cleaning.
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Membrane Bioreactors for Wastewater Treatment
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors cover the subject of membrane bioreactors (MBR) for wastewater treatment, dealing with municipal as well as industrial wastewaters, and discuss the science behind the technology, their design features, operation, applications, advantages, limitations, performance, current research activities and cost.
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Critical flux determination by the flux-step method in a submerged membrane bioreactor
TL;DR: In this article, a standard flux-step method has been developed for assessing fouling in a membrane bioreactor operating at constant flux, and three parameters based on transmembrane pressure (TMP) were derived to depict fouling behaviour and identify the onset of fouling at the so-called critical flux.