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This webinar in the series examines process design, focusing on the issue of how to select flux. The webinar starts by considering the application categories found in water and wastewater treatment, and the process design guidelines for each of these application types for both inside and outside feed formats and for different material types. The importance of temperature correction is then discussed and the effect that this has on flux selection for the different formats. The webinar concludes with case studies presented as worked examples to show how flux can be selected from guidelines and published data. The content can be summarized as follows: • Application categories, process design guidelines • Effect of temperature • Examples and case studies for different formats and applications
Dr Graeme K Pearce holds a degree in chemistry and a doctorate in chemical engineering from the University of Oxford, and is the Principal at his own consulting firm, Membrane Consultancy Associates (MCA) founded in 2005. MCA specializes in advice on membrane filtration technology and provides consulting services covering a range of issues including performance review, problem solving, acting as an expert witness, market analysis, strategy review, and technical advice for investors. Graeme has 40 years’ experience in the membrane field having undertaken technology and strategic development roles at BP, Kalsep, and Hydranautics prior to consulting. He is well known in the field of water and membranes through publications including numerous papers and book contributions. He is also the sole author of ‘UF/MF Membrane Water Treatment’, published by TechnoBiz. Graeme has conducted many workshop training sessions, has been a conference chairman and a regular conference session chair, as well as giving numerous keynote lectures and other papers. For further information see www.membraneconsultancy.com.