According a consortium of membranes manufacturers, it appears that 16 inches is the optimum diameter for membrane design in view of the tradeoff between cost savings and the additional risk and diminishing return associated with even larger modules and vessels. To increase the water productivity per membrane, some manufacturers provide new designed flow distributor (replacing common Anti-Telescoping Device) which allows working at very high flux. In this study, efficiency of such device is evaluated by following hydraulic and rejection performances of two 16 inch membranes installed in a potable water plant (surface water). In this work and in operating conditions applied (22 and 30 lmh), no influence of the specific flow distributor was observed.
Skip Nav Destination
Article navigation
Research Article|
June 01 2010
On the Efficiency of New Designed Flow Distributor for Large Diameter Membranes
S. Couturier;
1Veolia Environnement, Water Research Center, Chemin de la Digue, 78603 Maisons Laffitte, France
*E-mail: philippe.breant@veolia.com
E-mail: stephanep.couturier@veolia.com
Search for other works by this author on:
Ph. Marteil;
Ph. Marteil
1Veolia Environnement, Water Research Center, Chemin de la Digue, 78603 Maisons Laffitte, France
Search for other works by this author on:
Ph. Bréant;
Ph. Bréant
1Veolia Environnement, Water Research Center, Chemin de la Digue, 78603 Maisons Laffitte, France
Search for other works by this author on:
H. Suty
H. Suty
1Veolia Environnement, Water Research Center, Chemin de la Digue, 78603 Maisons Laffitte, France
Search for other works by this author on:
Water Practice and Technology (2010) 5 (2): wpt2010029.
Citation
S. Couturier, Ph. Marteil, Ph. Bréant, H. Suty; On the Efficiency of New Designed Flow Distributor for Large Diameter Membranes. Water Practice and Technology 1 June 2010; 5 (2): wpt2010029. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2010.029
Download citation file: