Multidimensional response surfaces in the characterization, comparison and optimization of membranes

P. F. Fuls, J. S. Galpin, L. P. Fatti, D. M. Hawkins, J. P. Hayman

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Abstract

Mathematical functions relating salt rejection and flux rate to operating conditions were developed for two dynamic reverse osmosis membranes. Such a relation defines a response surface in multidimensional space, and can serve as a general expression of the character of a membrane. It is demonstrated that with the approriate experimental design, a large amount of information on the behaviour of membranes may be obtained from a moderately sized experiment. The information may be used in several ways: for design to predict the operation of a membrane under different sets of operating conditions; for optimization to find those operating conditions under which the membrane works best; and for fundamental research to gain a better understanding of and to compare the dynamics of different membranes.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)103-123
Number of pages21
JournalDesalination
Volume61
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1987

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