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A mechatronics approach to solid/liquid separation
It is shown how a mechatronics approach can improve a traditional unit operation. The basic principles of the task are outlined and the example of a pressure leaf filtration system is chosen to illustrate how the approach yields flexible apparatus. The experimental apparatus, which incorporates full...
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Format: | Default Conference proceeding |
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1996
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/4982 |
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Summary: | It is shown how a mechatronics approach can improve a traditional unit operation. The basic principles of the task are outlined and the example of a pressure leaf filtration system is chosen to illustrate how the approach yields flexible apparatus. The experimental apparatus, which incorporates full computer control and hardware to provide pseudo-tomographic images of filter cakes, is described. Data are presented to illustrate the benefit of its use in both constant pressure and constant flow modes. |
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