Advances in Mechanical Engineering (Jul 2014)

Separation Process by Porous Membranes: A Numerical Investigation

  • Acto de Lima Cunha,
  • Josedite Saraiva de Souza,
  • Severino Rodrigues de Farias Neto,
  • Antonio Gilson Barbosa de Lima,
  • Enivaldo Santos Barbosa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/469693
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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A major problem associated with the membrane separation processes is the permeate flux drop, limiting the widespread of industrial application of this process. This occurs due to the accumulation of solute concentration near the membrane surface. An exact quantification of the concentration polarization as a function of process conditions is essential to estimate the system performance satisfactorily. In this sense, this work aims to predict the behavior of the concentration polarization boundary layer along the length of a permeable tubular membrane, over various operation conditions. The numerical solution of the Navier-Stokes equation, coupled to Darcy's and mass transfer equations, is obtained by the commercial software ANSYS CFX 12, considering a two-dimensional computational domain. The study evaluates the effects of axial Reynolds and Schmidt numbers on the concentration polarization boundary layer thickness during the cross-flow filtration process. Numerical results have shown that the mathematical model is able to predict the formation and growth of the concentration polarization boundary layer along the length of the tubular membrane.