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Estudi d’un filtre de pols de diatomea

Authors: Piqué Inglada, Ricard;

Estudi d’un filtre de pols de diatomea

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L’objectiu principal d’aquest treball és realitzar un estudi d’una alternativa per a un filtre de pols de diatomea que resolgui la problemàtica que hi ha actualment en el seu filtratge, on s’utilitza generalment filtres de mànigues. La diatomea és un tipus de terra filtrant d’origen biològic, més concretament són algues unicel·lulars microscòpiques que degut a la seva porositat i dimensió de gra s’utilitzen per filtrar mescles heterogènies. La problemàtica resideix en que el manteniment que s’ha de fer als filtres de mànigues comporta un cost molt elevat per a les empreses químiques que utilitzen processos de filtratge a partir de la diatomea. Cal a dir, però, que aquest treball només es centra en el filtratge de la pols que surt en abocar aquestes terres filtrants en un calderí on després es processaran per tal de realitzar la seva funció filtrant. Per tal de realitzar aquest estudi, s’han definit els principals problemes a resoldre i s’han exposat les possibles alternatives tot concloent amb les solucions més adequades prenent com a barem l’eficiència en realitzar el procés de filtratge. El filtre proposat, consta d’un calderí on s’hi aboca la diatomea, una campana d’absorció de la pols que surt al abocar-la, un scubber-venturi que té la funció de deixar l’aire amb pols net i per últim una ventilador encarregat de proporcionar una depressió dins la cambra. En l’estudi del filtre, s’han realitzat diverses simulacions amb el programa fluent d’ansys per tal de determinar quina potència ha de desenvolupar el ventilador tal que faci viable l’alternativa proposada.

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Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Desenvolupament humà i sostenible::Enginyeria ambiental, Diatomaceous earth, Filters and filtering, :Desenvolupament humà i sostenible::Enginyeria ambiental [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC], Filtres i filtració

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