Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.310, No.1-2, 7-12, 2008
Experimental verification of pressure drop models in hollow fiber membrane
A new experimental method to obtain internal pressure profiles in a hollow fiber membrane was demonstrated. The experimentally obtained internal pressure profiles were compared with the theoretically calculated ones based on Hagen-Poiseuille equations. The experimental and theoretical results agreed very well in clean water conditions only when accurate membrane permeabilities and effective internal diameters were available. New experimental methods to obtain the two parameters were demonstrated. The same experimental technique was also applied for the submerged hollow fiber membranes filtering activated sludge to find out how internal pressure profiles were changing with time. Based on the pressure profiles, evidences that indicated the local flux near membrane exit was lower than those in adjacent area were found. This observation contradicted to the filtration models based on critical flux concept. It was considered that the cake layer collapse near the membrane exit was the cause. Though there was some degree of delay in pressures detection, the method demonstrated in this study provided a great accuracy when pressure profiles did not change rapidly. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.