Optimizing the operation of a direct-flow filtration device
Direct-flow filtration is a common technique for filtering impurities from a fluid using a porous-walled channel or a pipe whose end is closed off. Pure fluid flows out of the porous walls while impurities are left in the channel. Such systems are composed of a series of individual porous channels o...
Main Authors: | Griffiths, I, Herterich, J, Field, R, Vella, D, Xu, Q |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer
2016
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