Viscosity and surface tension in the biological microparticle filtration process

Journal Title: Bulletin of the Military University of Technology - Year 2018, Vol 67, Issue 1

Abstract

The paper uses a simple model to present the effects of viscosity and surface tension on the basic parameters of the biological microparticle filtration process. A single filtration membrane with a uniform transmission structure in 2D space was used for the purposes of this analysis. The filtration system relations are described for the threshold filtration force, maximum and minimum height of the filtered liquid to guarantee stable filtration in a gravity field, and the duration of the process and forces affecting the microparticles during filtration. Based on these relations, the summary shows sample calculations for the base model of negative filtration of biological particles. Keywords: microparticle filtration, filtration screens, biological particle filtration, filtration membranes, sedimentation, kinematic viscosity, dynamic viscosity, liquid surface tension<br/><br/>

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Andrzej Górka

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  • EP ID EP345783
  • DOI 10.5604/01.3001.0011.8015
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How To Cite

Andrzej Górka (2018). Viscosity and surface tension in the biological microparticle filtration process. Bulletin of the Military University of Technology, 67(1), 15-31. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-345783