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Theory and Technical Background
Uni-Minn Development Corporation was asked to design a filtration system
capable of filtering 500 gallons per hour of a slurry solution containing four percent
Celite-500 (17.3 μm particle diameter) by mass. The scaled up filtration system is to be
of rotary drum type, and capable of continuous operation. Two days of bench-scale
testing were performed in the Uni-Minn Development Corporation’s Unit Operations
Laboratory to determine the necessary parameters for scale up.
Basic Filtration Theory
Filtration is a mechanical separation process that separates the two phases of a
suspension from each other.[7] Filtration plays a critical role throughout industry, and is
particularly important in water treatment, paper making, and mineral processing.[8]
Filtration is used to recover solids, to clarify liquids, or to recover both phases.
The filtration apparatus in the Uni-Minn Development Cooperation’s Unit
Operations Laboratory is a vertical pressure leaf filter. Specific details of the apparatus
are contained in the apparatus subsection, but a basic schematic is shown in Figure 1.1
below. A vacuum is utilized to force flow of a slurry solution through a filter medium of
cross-sectional area A. Out the top of the filter, flows a volume, V, of filtrate. A filter
cake, of length L, forms on the bottom of the filter medium. The figure is drawn at time t
in the filtration cycle.
Figure 1.1 – Vertical Pressure Leaf Apparatus Setup.
The filter cake that forms on the bottom of the filter medium can be modeled as a
packed bed of particles. As such, the Carmen-Kozeny relation for laminar flow in a
packed bed of particles holds.[4] That is,
pc k1 v 1 S0
2
2
(1)[4]
3
L
w...
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...terial.[3]
Error Analysis
The uncertainty associated with the measurements made in the lab can be
determined by making multiple measurements. For a measurement repeated n times,
the average is defined as
n
X
i
(22)
X
i1
n
where the Xi’s are the experimental measurements. The standard deviation, s, can be
calculated using the formula
n
(X
X)2
(23)
i
s
i1
n 1
Using the standard deviation, the 95 percent confidence level, Δ, is calculated using the
equation
t s
(24)
n
where t is the appropriate value from Student’s t table.
Error can also be propagated throughout calculations. When two values with
errors e1 and e2 are added, the resulting error, e, is
e e1 e2
(25)
When two values, x1 and x2, with errors e1 and e2 are multiplied, the resulting error, e, is
2
2
e1 e2
e x1 x2
x1 x2
(26)
The mixture was poured through a weight filter paper and Sucrose washed with a 5ml of dichloromethane. The resulting solid was left in a breaker to dry for one week, to be measured. Left it in the drawer to dry out for a week and weighted it to find the sucrose amount recovered amount.
2. A test tube was then filled with 35ml of yeast and placed in the
Comment on class result with respect to differences in filter types, differences in filter assemblies, and overall on the confidence you would have in using this type of sterilisation process in preparation of pharmaceutical products. List the factors that may cause contamination during filtration. (20 marks)
Repeat for each trial. Rinse volumetric pipette with vinegar and drain into the waste beaker. Weigh and record the mass of each 200mL beaker. Add 10.00mL of vinegar into each beaker and weigh them and record their again. Add 50mL of de-ionized water to the beakers and place them under the drop counter on top of a stir plate, submerging the pH meter into the solution. Place the stir bar into the beaker and carefully turn on the stir plate so that the stir bar spins without splashing or hitting the sides of the beaker or the pH
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2 + 0.75(100) = 77. However, in any particular year when sales X = 100, the actual cost of goods sold can deviate randomly around 77. This deviation from the average is called the “disturbance” or the “error” and is represented by “e”.
had an absolute error in the slope of only 0.0007 s/°C and the absolute error in the intercept of
The concentrate is dried and sent into a reverberatory furnace. The minerals are partly oxidized and melted, resulting in isolated layers. The matte layer refers to the iron-copper sulfide mixture which sinks to the bottom. The slag, which refers to the remaining impurities, floats on top of the matte and the discarded. Sulfur dioxide gases are also collected and made into sulfuric acid for use in hydrometallurgical leaching. The matte is recovered and moved to the converter, a cylindrical vessel into which the copper is poured. Air, lime and silica are added to react with the metal oxide. The slag is removed and the Sulfur dioxide and converted into sulfuric acid, this forms blister copper which is 97-99% pure.
mean that we will to set up the apparatus in a way that would give us
... across the membrane reached 0.3 the system was taken of-line and cleaned. It is clear that by decreasing the flux the cleaning cycle expands over a longer period of time.
[12]: Ceramic Diesel Particulate Filters, Joerg Adler, DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7402.2005.02044.x, International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology ,Volume 2, Issue 6, pages 429–439, November 2005
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The mixture was then cooled. Vacuum filtration was then performed on the mixture. This was done by carefully rinsing the precipitate mixture over moist, pre-weighed filter paper into a Büchner flask under vacuum. The residue was then moistened with ethanol while the flask was still under vacuum. The residue and filter paper were placed on a pre-weighed watch glass and weighed. They were then placed in a drying oven for about fifteen minutes and then reweighed. They were reweighed after a further five minutes in the oven and then again after another five minutes, so as to ensure the precipitate had been fully dried.