Filtration of Process Fine Materials


I. N. Beloglazov, V. O. Golubev, O. N. Tikhonov, A. I. Mikheyev, I. I. Beloglazov, S. A. Vorobyov, J. Palmer, J. Kuukka, Ed. Jaaskelainen, S. N. Rogov

This book is dedicated to calculation methods for processes of separa­tion by filtration. The basic methods for intensification of filtration process­es and their industrial realization are considered. This book includes brief design and operating characteristics of known types of filtering equipment and materials. Special attention is given to description of modern analogs of vertical press-filters with horizontal cameras such as FPAKM (ФПАКМ) pro­duced by Finnish company «Larox Oy». World experience of usage of press- filters by Larox in different industries is shown.
This book is intended for technical engineers and researchers occupied in mathematical exposition and simulation of separation processes of suspensions and participating in research and maintenance of filtering equipment. It can be useful for lecturers, post-graduate students and students of chemi­cal and technological high schools.

ISBN: 978-5-98191-035-7
Pages: 304
Binder: твердый
Publisher: ИД "Руда и Металлы"
Language: English
Publishing year: 2008

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Contents:

 

Introduction
Chapter 1. Theoretical Grounds of Filtration Processes
1.1. Classification of Suspensions and Residues. Types of Moisture
1.2. Physical Properties of Suspensions and Residues
1.3. Physical Properties of Gases and Their Mixtures
1.4. Hydrodynamic Characteristics of Filtering Processes
1.5. Heat and Mass Transfer Processes in Granular Layers
1.6. General Regularities of Filtration Processes
1.7. Filtering with Formation of Incompressible Residue
1.8. Filtering with Formation of Compressible Residue
1.9. Filtration with Clogging the Filtering Membrane
1.10. Washing of Filter Residues
1.11. Convective Drying of Residues on Filters
Chapter 2. Filtering Intensification
2.1. Basic Principles of Filtering Intensification
2.2. Physical-Chemical Methods of Filtering Intensification
2.3. Physical and Physical-Mechanical Methods for Filtering Intensification
Chapter 3. Filtering Facilities and Materials
3.1. Rotary Filters and Disk Filters
3.2. Cartridge Filters and Leaf Filters
3.3. Belt Vacuum Filters
3.4. Plate-and-frame Pressure Filters
3.5. Drum Filters and Disk Filters
3.6. FPAKM Pressure Filters
3.7. Special Filters
3.8. Filtering Membranes
Chapter 4. Modern Techniques and Facilities for Solid/Liquid Separation
4.1. Filtering Facilities Tasks in the Present State of the Art
4.2. «Larox Oy» Contribution to the Development of Filtration
4.3. Larox Filter Design and Operation Principle
4.4. Commercial Models of Larox Pressure Filters
4.5. Automatic Control and Monitoring
4.6. Larox Pressure Filter Performance characteristics
4.7. Case Applications of Larox Pressure Filters
4.8. Filterability Tests of Industrial Fine Materials
4.9. Larox LSF Fine Cleaning Filters
Bibliographic list
Branch Companies and Trade Agencies
Filtration Questionnaire