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Flow of Suspensions through Porous Media—Application to Deep Filtration

J.P. Herzig, +2 more
- 01 May 1970 - 
- Vol. 62, Iss: 5, pp 8-35
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This article is published in Industrial & Engineering Chemistry.The article was published on 1970-05-01. It has received 810 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Filtration & Porous medium.

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Effect of filtration rate on coal-sand dual-media filter performances for microalgae removal.

TL;DR: This study tested the efficiency of granular filtration using a bilayer sand filter for microalgae removal from culture dilutions ranging from 10,000 to 17,000 cells/mL to evaluate the removal capacity of the filter without chemical coagulation.
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Aggregation and clogging phenomena of rigid microparticles in microfluidics: Comparison of a discrete element method (DEM) and CFD-DEM coupling method.

TL;DR: A numerical tool to investigate the phenomena of aggregation and clogging of rigid microparticles suspended in a Newtonian fluid transported through a straight microchannel concludes that two-way coupling is the more realistic approach, which can accurately capture the particle–fluid dynamics in microfluidic applications.
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Critical Bursts in Filtration.

TL;DR: Experiments of suspensions of deionized water carrying quartz particles pushed with a peristaltic pump through a filter of glass beads measuring simultaneously the pressure drop, flux, and suspension solid fraction find that the burst size distribution scales consistently with a power law, suggesting that they are in the presence of a novel experimental realization of a self-organized critical system.
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Well control optimization considering formation damage caused by suspended particles in injected water

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors developed a method to optimize well control considering formation damage caused by suspended particles in injected water, and predicted the effect of formation damage on the well production performance by coupling an analytical model with a reservoir numerical simulator.
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Transport of microsporidium Encephalitozoon intestinales spores in sandy porous media.

TL;DR: The results of this study suggest that the transport of microspordia in sandy porous media is governed by established colloid-transport processes and surface deposition was the primary removal mechanism in this system.
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