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A Guide to Filtration with String Wound Cartridges
Influence of Winding Parameters on Filtration Behaviour of String Wound Filter Cartridges
The book provides a concise but comprehensive reference that explains the science behind winding phenomena with reference to the use of string wound cartridges in various environments and their necessity as a tool to help quell the ever-increasing scarcity of water reserves
Pragnya S. Kanade (Author), Someshwar S. Bhattacharya (Author)
9780128048474, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 29 March 2016
228 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 1.6 cm, 0.39 kg
A Guide to Filtration with String Wound Cartridges: Influence of Winding Parameters on Filtration Behaviour of String Wound Filter Cartridges explains the science behind winding phenomena with reference to the use of string wound cartridges in various environments, and is helpful in educating aspiring researchers and technicians on these new technologies that seek to quell the ongoing scarcity of water through the use of new and emerging filtration techniques. The book provides detailed information about cartridge winding parameters, the number of layers put on the cartridge, their necessary availability, and the retention capacity and pressure drop. In addition, the book provides guidelines regarding the selection of winding variables so that new cartridges that cater to the specific porosity of different sized particles can be developed.
Chapter 1: Introduction to Water World Chapter 2: Terms, Test Methods, and Types of Filters Chapter 3: Selection of Raw Materials and Their Conversion into Wound-Filter Cartridges: Defining Various Winding Terms and Their Importance Chapter 4: Influence of Wind/Traverse Ratio on Wound Filter Performance Chapter 5: Influence of Winding Tension and Spindle Speed on Wound Filter Performance Chapter 6: Influence of Full Package Diameter on Wound Filter Performance Chapter 7: Influence of Fineness of Feed Material on Wound Filter Performance Chapter 8: Applying Mathematical Tools
Subject Areas: Water supply & treatment [TQSW], Chemical engineering [TDCB]