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Preliminary Congress Programme

WFC11 features more than 350 technical papers from 42 countries, key-note lectures and short courses presented by leading experts as well as a major Exhibition which is open to delegates and trade visitors.


Monday - April 16, 2012
8:00h   Registration for the Short Courses
9:00 -
18:00
  Short Courses
16:00h   Congress Registration & Poster Installation

Tuesday - April 17, 2012                    
8:00 h   Congress Registration
9:00 -
18:00h
 
Exhibition
10:00-
11:00h
  Opening Ceremony
11:00-
12.00h
  Plenary Lecture: EVOLUTION IN SEPARATION - Technical development by mutation and selection
12:00-
13:15h
 
Lunch

 
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13:15-
14:30h
           
14:30-
15:00 h
         
Coffee Break + Exhibition
       
15:00-
16:15h
           
16:15-
16:45h
         
Coffee Break + Exhibition
       
16:45-
18:25h
         
   
18:00h  
Welcome Reception for Delegates & Exhibitors

Wednesday - April 18, 2012                    
9:00 -
18:00h
 
Exhibition
   
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9:00-
10:15h
             
10:15-
10:45h
         
Coffee Break + Exhibition
       
10:45-
12:00h
       
12:00-
12:45h
         
Discussion at the Poster Area
       
12:45-
14:00h
         
Lunch + Exhibition
       
14:00-
15:15h
     
 
15:15-
15:45h
         
Coffee Break + Exhibition
       
15:45-
17:50h
 
     

Thursday - April 19, 2012                    
9:00 -
17:00h
 
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9:00-
10:15h
             
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Coffee Break + Exhibition
       
10:45-
12:00h
       
12:00-
12:45h
         
Discussion at the Poster Area
       
12:45-
14:00h
         
Lunch + Exhibition
       
14:00-
15:40h
       
15:40-
16:10h
         
Coffee Break + Exhibition
       
16:10-
17:50h
 
     


20:00 h
Congress Party
Friday - April 20, 2012                    
   
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10:15h
 
         
 
10:15-
10:45h
         
Coffee Break
       
10:45-
12:25h
       
                           
12:25-
13:00h
  Closing Session
13:00 h   Post Congress Plant Tour



 
Plenary Lecture - EVOLUTION IN SEPARATION - Technical development by mutation and selection
11:00-12:00 h

Dr. Harald Anlauf - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) - Germany
17 April 2012

       
L1 - SLS-Fundamentals I      
13:15-14:30 h
Filtration of fibre/particle mixture, E.S. Tarleton* , R.J. Wakeman, K. Chellappah, Loughborough University, UK  
  17 April 2012
High-level deliquoring of activated sludge by step-up ultrahigh-pressure expression combined with reversible flocculation, E. Iritani*, N. Katagiri, T. Washizu, Nagoya University, Japan
Session Chair:
Richard Wakeman
Determination of pressure dependence of average specific cake resistance based on single step-up pressure filtration test, E. Iritani*, N. Katagiri, M. Tsukamoto, Nagoya University, Japan  
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L2 - Filter Media I      
13:15-14:30 h
Assembling of cellulose based filter sheets with high ion exchanger filling degrees, S. Lösch*, U.A. Peuker, Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg
17 April 2012
Combined particle filtration and ion exchange with new yarn wound filter cartridges made of phosphorylized natural fibres, B. Gemende*, A. Gerbeth, N. Pausch, H. Müller, University of Applied Sciences Zwickau; M. Leiker, Produktions- und Umweltservice GmbH (PUS); J. Hofmann, Institut für Nichtklassische Chemie e.V. - Leipzig University; A. Krahmer, Textilforschungsinstitut Thüringen-Vogtland e.V. (TITV), Germany
Session Chair:
Richard P. Lydon
Innovative filter materials made from fluoropolymers – the right choice for a large number of applications, B. Neubauer*, Solvay Specialty Polymers, Belgium; R. Bastnagel, Solvay Specialty Polymers, USA; M. Gebert, Solvay Specialty Polymers, Italy  
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L3 - SLS Adsorptive Separations      
13:15-14:30 h
Using polymer-based spherical activated carbons for recycling ultra pure water in semiconductor industry, R. Schönfeld*, Blücher GmbH; S. Fichtner, C. Schrage, Germany
17 April 2012
Adsorption of pharmaceutical compounds on polymer-based spherical activated carbons for water treatment, R. Schönfeld*, Blücher GmbH; S. Fichtner, C. Schrage, Adsor-Tech GmbH, Germany  
  Session Chair:
Gernot
Krammer
Enhancement of fiber structured sepiolite clay by gravity separation, C. Yalin*, M. Özer, B. Benli, Istanbul technical University, Turkey  
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M1 - Modelling Membrane Processes      
13:15-14:30 h
Shear effects on fouling layer compressibility in a high pressure membrane bioreactor, M.K. Jørgensen*, M.T. Pedersen, M.L. Christensen, K. Keiding, Aalborg University, Denmark  
  17 April 2012
Mass transfer measurements in a multiphase flat sheet microfiltration system, N. Thi Tuyet Dang*, W. Samhaber, Johannes Kepler University, Austria
 
  Session Chair:
Kuo-Jen
Hwang
Crossflow microfiltration of oil from synthetic effluent water, Y.H.D. Alanezi*, CTS, PAAET, Kuwait; R.J. Wakeman; R.G. Holdich, Loughborough University, UK  
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M2 - Application of Membranes I      
13:15-14:30 h
Purification of plasmid DNA using affinity microfiltration, N. Katagiri*, D. Shimokawa, T. Suzuki, E. Iritani, Nagoya University, Japan  
  17 April 2012
Cell membrane electroporation: Innovative technology for selective separation of bio-compounds, E. Vorobiev*, N. I. Lebovka, University of Compiègne, France
 
  Session Chair:
Jaroslav
Pridal
Stimuli-responsive microcapsule membranes fabricated by microfluidic technique, L.-Y. Chu*, R. Xie, X.-J. Ju, L. Liu, W. Wang, Z. Liu, Sichuan University, China  
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Key-Note 1 - FINE PARTICLE EMISSIONS FROM PULSE-CLEANED FILTERS      
13:15-14:30 h
Prof. Gerhard Kasper - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) - Germany  
  17 April 2012

Session Chair:
Eberhard Schmidt


       
L4 - SLS-Fundamentals II      
15:00-16:15 h
Effects of compressibility on MBR sludge filtration, K. Keiding*, Grundfos; M.L. Christensen, Aalborg University, Denmark
17 April 2012
Compressibility of membrane bioreactor sludge: Modeling cake build-up and specific cake resistance, T.V. Bugge*, M. L. Christensen, K. Keiding, Aalborg University; A.D. Enevoldsen, P.E. Jørgensen, DHI Water, Environment and Health, N. Heinen, Alfa Laval Nakskov A/S; J. Bengtsson, Alfa Laval Copenhagen A/S, Denmark
Session Chair:
Stephen Tarleton
Investigation of skin formation during filtration of micro crystalline cellulose, T. Mattsson*, M. Sedin, H. Theliander, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden  
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L5 - SLS-Filter Testing I      
15:00-16:15 h
Measurement of x-ray profiles - a new method for the evaluation of separation behaviour of concentrated nontransparent dispersions, A. Zierau, A. Fedur, T. Sobisch*, D. Lerche, LUM GmbH; M. Holke, IAP e.V., Germany
17 April 2012
Device and method for sizing and counting 5-500 nm particles in colloidal suspensions, H.G. Van Schooneveld*, D.C. Grant, M.R. Litchy, CT Associates, Inc.; J. Farnsworth, TSI, Inc., USA  
  Session Chair:
Gernot Krammer
Prototype SFS test rig, G.H. Kleizen, H.H. Kleizen*, Dutchap B.V., Netherlands  
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Key-Note 2 - Geomimetic membrane: A new route to develope novel inorganic membranes
15:00-16:15 h

Prof. Kuo-Lun Tung - Chung Yuan University - Taiwan

17 April 2012


Session Chair:
Siegfried
Ripperger


       
G1 - Gas Filtration Fundamentals I      
15:00-16:15 h
Modelling of the coalescence of the droplets during mist filtration by means of two-color lattice-Boltzmann model, J.M. Gac*, L. Gradon, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland  
  17 April 2012
Filtration measurements for silver nanoparticle agglomerates, J. Buha*, J. Wang, Empa, Switzerland; H. Fissan, Institute for Energy and Environmental Technology (IUTA), Germany  
  Session Chair:
Gerhard
Kasper
Wettability and mobility of micro droplets on coated fibres in fibre filters, C. Funk*, B. Winzer, W. Peukert, University Erlangen, Germany  
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G2 - Nanoparticle & Depth Filtration I      
15:00-16:15 h
Improvements in measurement and simulation of submicron particle deposition at microstructured filter media, A. Hellmann*, K. Schmidt, S. Ripperger, Kaiserslautern University of Technology; M. Berges, S. Sticher, Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of the German Social Accident Insurance (IFA), Germany  
 

17 April 2012


Air filtration modelling through polymeric nanofiber based filters, W. Sambaer*, M. Zatloukal, Tomas Bata University Zlin; D. Kimmer, SPUR a.s., Czech Republic  
  Session Chair:
Leon
Gradon
Designing composites for figure of merit with nanofibers, M. Malý*, M. Bittner, P. Popp, M. Vanícek, Elmarco, Czech Republic  
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G3 - Cyclone I      
15:00-16:15 h
Minimizing pressure drop in cyclone separators – measurements and numerical simulations, D. Kahrimanovic*, S. Puttinger, S. Pirker, Christian-Doppler Laboratory on Particulate Flow Modelling; G. Aichinger, Siemens Metals Technologies, Austria  
  17 April 2012
Cyclones at high solids loading: Pressure drop and particle motion, C.W. Chan, University of Nottingham; J.P.K. Seville, J. Baeyens*, University of Warwick, UK
 
  Session Chair:
Steffen
Schütz
CFD study on the influence of particle shape on cyclone separator collection efficiency, M. Valverde Ramirez, J.A.S. Gonçalves*, J.V.M. Zoccal, J.R. Coury, N.A. Gomez-Puentes, Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil  
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L6 - SLS-Fundamentals III      
16:45-18:25 h
Determination of the filtration resistance of pulp suspensions from the analysis of flow in a freeness tester, M. Rueff, E. Mauret, J.-B. Vassas, J.-C. Roux*, J.-F. Bloch, Grenoble INP - Pagora, France
17 April 2012
Numerical analysis of particle sedimentation - micro and macro behaviour, O.N. Olatunji*, J. Tomas, Otto-von-Guericke University, Germany
Session Chair:
Christian Keiding
New separation opportunities for suspension with deterministic ratchets, Y.S. Lubbersen*, J.P. Dijkshoorn, Wetsus - Centre of Excellence of Sustainable Water Technology; M.A.I. Schutyser, R.M. Boom, Wageningen University, Netherlands  
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L7 - Centrifugal SLS      
16:45-18:25 h
Numerical and experimental investigation of the separation of suspension flows inside conical disc stack separators, E.D.L. Böndel*, H. Sauter, MAHLE Industriefiltration GmbH; M. Piesche, University of Stuttgart, Germany
17 April 2012
Coupling centrifuge drainage with microwave drying operation: Description of cake desaturation before drying, M. Valat, W. Jomaa, A. Sommier, University Bordeaux; P. Ginisty*, X. Apaolaza, IFTS, France
Session Chair:
Thomas
Langeloh
Increasing of performance of pusher centrifuges by prethickening, B. Hegnauer*, Andritz KMPT GmbH, Germany  
   
Is it possible to reduce costs for pilot centrifuge testing by lab scale tests?, T. Detloff*, S. Küchler, T. Sobisch, D. Lerche, LUM GmbH, Germany  
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M3 - New Membranes & Materials I      
16:45-18:25 h

Novel production process for polymer ultrafiltration membranes: nanoparticles as pore - forming template, C.R. Kellenberger*, N.A. Luechinger, A. Lamprou, R.N. Grass, W.J. Stark, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - ETH Zurich, Switzerland

 
  17 April 2012
Membrane hydrophilization using electron beam and plasma techniques, A. Schulze*, A. Boulares-Pender, M. Went, I. Thomas, B. Marquardt, A. Prager-Duschke, Leibniz Institute of Surface Modification e.V., Germany  
  Session Chair:
Kuo-Jen
Hwang
One step vinyl-polymerization as an approach for membrane modification, W. Samhaber, I. Nischang, K. Danzberger*, Johannes Kepler University, Austria
 
   
Leveraging a new class of nanofiber membrane for liquid filtration applications: Introduction to nanoweb materials, A. Doucouré*, S. Jaganathan, J. Wertz, D. Healey, J. Manns, Hollingsworth & Vose, USA  
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M4 - Crossflow Processes      
16:45-18:00 h
New concept in dynamic polishing filtration: SOFI 2.0, P. Rantala*, Aalto University, S. Aho, Sofi Filtration Ltd., Finland  
  17 April 2012
Characterisation of resuspended filter cake particles during a regeneration process, T. Quadt*, E. Schmidt, University of Wuppertal, Germany
 
  Session Chair:
Siegfried Ripperger
Effect of surface roughness of filter media on the filtration flux, H. Satone*, University of Hyogo; M. Morita, M. Anzai, R. Takeda, T. Mori, J. Tsubaki, Nagoya University, Japan  
   
Microfiltration flux characteristics in reversing shear flow, H.G. Gomaa*, University of Western Ontario, Canada  
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G5 - Nanoparticle & Depth Filtration II      
16:45-18:00 h
Studies on filtration of aerosol particles in nonuniform fibrous filters, A. Jackiewicz *, A. Podgórski, L. Gradon, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland  
  17 April 2012
Using nanofiber media to filter nano-aerosol under low peclet number and transitional flow regime, W.-F. Leung*, C.-H. Hung, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, P.R. China
 
  Session Chair:
Markus
Lehner
Application of n anofiber technology for filtering submicron particles in face mask and personal protective equipment, W.-F. Leung*, C.-H. Hung, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, P.R. China  
   
CNT penetration through a screen filter and nano-fiber filter: Numerical model-ing and comparison with experiments, Y.K. Bahk*, J. Buha, J. Wang, ETH Zurich EMPA, Switzerland, S.C. Kim, D.Y.H. Pui, University of Minnesota, USA  
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G6 - Cyclone II      
16:45-18:00 h
An experimental and numerical study on the fractional collection efficiency of cyclone, J.-D. Chung*, Hoseo University; S.G. Lee, Crucialtec Inc.; H.G. Gong, Graduate School of Hoseo University; C.Y. Chung, Coreoptix Inc.; Y.B. Chung, ISC Technology Inc; Korea; M. Bohnet, Berlin, Technical University, Germany
 
  17 April 2012
Efficiency research on series-type cyclone, J.D. Wang*, C.-M. Shao, M.H. Li, J. Li, J. Lu, Y. Su, China North Vehicle Research Institute, P.R. China
 
  Session Chair:
Arunangshu Mukhopadhyay
Experimental studies on the efficiency of cyclone-type equipment for the removal of aerosol agglomerates from diesel exhaust gases, T.D. Hoang*, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam; M.G. Schnitzlein, CEI Group, Germany  
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L8 - Water and Waste Water I      
09:00-10:15 h
Industrial sludge dewatering using geotextile tubes, Z. Lin, S. Wu*, A. Chien, ACE Geosynthetics Enterprise Co., Ltd., Taiwan
19 April 2012
Session Chair:
Kristian Keiding
The microbubble-flotation with CGA technology - an alternative for water treatment?, D. Voß*; S. Schabel, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany  
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L9 - Filtration Post-Treatment & Filter Aids      
09:00-10:15 h
Investigations on back flush and pulsation flow cleaning of polymer woven filter media, C. Leipert*, H. Nirschl, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany
18 April 2012
The modelling of washing processes under the influence factor of back mixing in two liquid systems M. Wilkens*, U.A. Peuker, Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany
Session Chair:
Reinhard
Bott
Separation of filter aids by hydro cyclone classifier, A. Scheidel*, J. Voigt, K. Sommer, Technical University Munich; N. Schmid, BASF SE, Germany  
  back to the top

       
M5 - New Membranes & Materials II      
09:00-10:15 h
Constructing efficient filtration membranes with ceramic nanofibres, H.-Y. Zhu*, X.B. Ke, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
 
  18 April 2012
Nanostructuring of cellulose acetate hollow fiber membranes: Bio-fouling and specific functionalization, M.R. Kulterer*, V.E. Reichel, K. Tradt, V. Ribitsch, Karl-Franzens-University Graz, Austria; S. Hribernik, University Maribor, Slovenia; J. Potreck, Norit X-Flow BV, Netherlands  
  Session Chair:
Wolfgang Samhaber
Preparation and characterisation of complexing membranes for the removal of heavy metal ions from aqueous solutions, L. Lebrun * , H. Bessbousse, T. Rhlalou, J.-F. Verchère, University of Rouen, France  
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M6 - Water Treatment I      
09:00-10:15 h
Large scale micro- and ultrafiltration of water, S. Ripperger*, Technical University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
 
  18 April 2012
Water defluoridation using nanofiltration: The first world unit, Thiadiaye (Senegal), M. Pontié*, Laboratory GEPEA, France
 
  Session Chair.
Ching-Jung Chuang
Performance of small-scale electrodialysis unit for removal of nitrate impurities from industrial wastewater, E.A. Abdel-Aal, Central Metallurgical R&D Institute; M.H.H. Mahmoud , R.M. Abdel-Hamed, A.T. Kandil, Helwan University, Egypt  
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G7 - Cleanable Dust Filtration I      
09:00-10:15h
Effects of post-coating by generating a thin secondary particle layer on surface filtration, Q. Zhang*, E.Schmidt, University of Wuppertal, Germany
 
  18 April 2012
Conclusions on the operation behaviour of bag house filters by comparison of flat filter discs and filter bags, O. Kurtz*, J. Meyer, G. Kasper, Karlsruhe Institute of Technologie (KIT), Germany
 
  Session Chair:
Eberhard Schmidt
Influence of test dusts on the aging behavior of different cleanable dust filter media, M. Stecher*, G. Mauschitz, W. Höflinger, Vienna University of Technology, Austria  
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G8 - Nanoparticle & Depth Filtration III      
09:00-10:15h
Skin effect in surface filtration of nano-aerosol by nanofiber media, W. Leung*, C.-H. Hung, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, P.R. China  
  18 April 2012

Particle capturing characteristics of the multi-layer composite filter media with a layer of nano-size filaments, K.-J. Choi*, Clean&Science, USA  
  Session Chair:
Leon
Gradon

The influence of particle rebound on the collection process on single fibers, T. Müller*, J. Meyer, G. Kasper, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany  
 

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G9 - Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning (HVAC)      
09:00-10:15h
Predicting the energy use and operation cost of HVAC air filters under variable-air-volume operation, J.F. Montgomery*, S.I. Green, S.N. Rogak, K. Barlett, University of British Columbia, Canada  
  18 April 2012
The effect of dust type, face velocity and pleat density on the pressure drop and fractional efficiency of full scale V-shaped HEPA filters, I.S. Al-Attar*, E.S.Tarleton, Loughborough University; R.J. Wakeman, UK; A. Husain, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research KISR, Kuwait  
 

Session Chair:
Gerd
Mauschitz

Microbial aerosol filtration: Influence of humidity and temperature on HVAC filters colonization and consequences on the filters release, A. Forthomme, Y. Andrès, A. Joubert, L. Le Coq*, Ecole des Mines de Nantes; X. Simon, D. Bémer, P. Duquenne, INRS - Institut National de Recherche et de Sécurité, France     back to the top

       
PL1 - Solid-Liquid Separation I      
10:45-12:00 h
Use of analytical centrifugation for prediction of dead-end filtration of mineral suspensions, M. Loginov, N. Lebovka, E. Vorobiev*, University of Compiègne, France
18 April 2012
Impact of pulsed electric field on the solid-liquid expression behaviour of sugar beet slices, H. Mhemdi, N. Grimi, O. Bals, E. Vorobiev*, University of Compiègne, France
Session Chair:
Harald Anlauf
Expression of linseed: impact of process parameters on oil quality, E. Vorobiev*, N. Rombaut, J. Castello, B. Thomasset, J.L. Lanoisellé, University of Compiègne; R. Savoire, Ecole Supérieure de Chimie Organique et Minérale, et al., France  
 
Numerical investigation of constant pressure filtration, R.M. Waigaru*, Loughborrough University, UK  
A new test device to investigate new applications for continously operated pressure and vacuum filters, G. Grim*, Andritz KMPT GmbH, Germany  
 
Characterisation of zeolites and microporous materials by dynamic vapour sorption methods, P. Miao*, M. Naderi, J. Khoo, D.J. Burnett, Surface Measurement Systems Ltd., UK  
Theoretical analysis of electroosmotic dewatering of hypertonic substances using Terzaghi-Voigt combined model, T. Tanaka*, M. Iwata, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan
   
Effect of surfactants and borax on the specific cake resistance and filtration rate of industrial minerals, B. Benli*, Ö.Ö. Taspinar, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey  
   
Ion exchange system for simultaneous removal of ammonia and organics, T-H. Kim*, W. Park, M.-J. Lee, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Korea (ROK)
   
Filtration of mycelium suspension from fermentation broth, L.P. Ramteke, S.U. Deulgaonkar*, B.N. Thorat, Institute of Chemical Technology Mumbai, India
 
Mathematical modeling of rotating disc contactor in extraction of lubricating base oil using furfural and a co-solvent and computing of the energy saving value, S.M. FakhrHoseini*, A. Mehrkesh, Islamic Azad University; T. Tavakkoli, M.S. Hatamipour, University of Isfahan, Iran  
   
This Poster Session is followed by a poster discussion in front of the posters from 12:00-12:45 h       back to the top

       
PL2 - Solid-Liquid Separation II      
10:45-12:00 h
Experimental verification of the coalescence performance in flow through multilayered fibrous media, A. Krasinski*, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
18 April 2012
Filtrate turbidity as an indicator of filter cloth integrity, M. Mannila*, R. Tuunila, A. Häkkinen, Lappeenranta University; J. Sinkko, B. Ekberg, Outotec (Filters), Finland  
Session Chair:
Eugène Vorobiev
Requirements to eliminate gel particles in different processes, K. Brandt*, S. Strasser, Lenzing AG, Austria
   
Understanding the central role of the two calcium-pools in sludge on its centrifugal dewaterability to avoid stickiness problems in centrifuge-dryers, B. Peeters*, L. Vernimmen, Monsanto Europe N.V.; R. Dewil, Lessius Mechelen; I. Y. Smets, Catholic University Leuven, Belgium
 
Solid/liquid separation of suspensions obtained from selective leaching of metal dust generated in the stainless steel industry, E. Hietanen*, T. Sainio, A. Häkkinen, Lappeenranta University of Technology; A. Keeki, Aalto University, Finland
 
Clarification of colloidal suspension by adding composite flocculants in powder form, T. Tanaka*, H. Kadooka, M. Iwata, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan
 
The removal of humic acid from peat water using chitosan as a low cost adsorbent, M. A. Zulfikar, Institute of Technology Bandung, Indonesia
 
Extraction of glycyrrhizic acid from licorice root using ultrasound, T.W. Charpe, V.K. Rathod*, Institute of Chemical Technology Mumbai, India
 
Comparative assessment of filter media for arsenic removal from drinking water: Commercially available and perspective hybrid sorbents, Z. Maletskyi*, T. Mitchenko, H. Shevchuk, P. Stender, Y. Kolomiyets, National Technical University of Ukraine, Ukraine  
   
This Poster Session is followed by a poster discussion in front of the posters from 12:00-12:45 h       back to the top

       
PM1 - Membrane Separation I      
10:45-12:00 h
Stimuli responsiveness of block copolymer membranes, S. Rangou*, A. Jung, M. Gallei, K. Buhr, P. Merten, V. Filiz, S. Bolmer, C. Abetz, V. Abetz, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany  
  18 April 2012
Assembling wormlike micelles into mesoporous membranes, C. Stegelmeier*, A. Exner, S. Förster, University of Bayreuth, J. Perlich, HASYLAB/DESY, Germany
 
  Session Chair:
Herrmann Nirschl
Use of raft polymerization for the synthesis of high molecular weight diblock copolymers, C. Efe, M. Rikkou-Kalourkoti, C.S. Patrickios*, University of Cyprus, Cyprus 255-9  
   
Recovery of antioxidants from by-products of the food industry with membrane processes, B. Feketeföldi*, A. Dunkl, M. Suppan, V. Ribitsch, Joanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft mbH, Austria  
   
Metallic microfilters with pore size down to 0.2 micrometer, O. van Donselaar*, A. Harbiye, H. Knol, Stork Veco BV, Netherlands  
   
Combined electrically-enhanced aqueous extraction and membrane filtration to recover oil from oil meals, J.-L. Lanoisellé, L. Ding, L. Li, D. Clausse, E. Vorobiev*, University of Compiègne, France
 
   
Study on treatment and reuse of petrochemical wastewater with high salinity by membrane distillation technology , X. Zhang*, Z. Hou, Z. Li, J. Luan, Y. Yang, Environmental Protection Research Institute - SINOPEC, China  
   
A Performance Study on Membrane Bioreactor System in Treating Domestic Wastewater in Kuwait, S.B. Al-Shammari*, College of Health Science; S. Bou-Hamad , A. Al-Saffar, A. Al-Sairafi, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait  
   
Features of ultrafiltration applying low doses of coagulant, O. Svetleishaya, T. Mitchenko*, P. Stender, Z. Maletskyi, National Technical University of Ukraine, Ukraine  
   
This Poster Session is followed by a poster discussion in front of the posters from 12:00-12:45 h       back to the top

       
PM2 - Membrane Separation II      
10:45-12:00 h
A Study on the characterization of zeta potential of tubular membrane, Y.-P. Fang, K.-W. Lai, C.-J. Chuang*, Chung Yuan University, Taiwan  
  18 April 2012
Total removal of microalgae in seawater by submerged microfiltration, J.-B. Castaing, S. Plantier, A. Masse, N. Sabiri, P. Jaouen, M. Pontié*, Laboratory GEPEA; J. Haure, IFREMER, Laboratoire Conchylicole des Pays de la Loire, France  
  Session Chair:
Thomas
Peters
Energy efficient concentration of clarified thin sugar juice through multistage-NF/RO membrane technology, M. Harasek*, S. Gul, Vienna University of Technology, Austria  
   
Modeling microfiltration of baker's yeast suspensions by neural networks, A. Jokic*, B. Ikonic, J. Grahovac, S. Dodic, S. Popov, Z. Šereš, University of Novi Sad, Serbia  
   
Olefin metathesis in a nanofiltration membrane reactor in toluene, G. Nasser, D. Delaunay, T. Renouard, M. Rabiller-Baudry*, University Rennes, France  
   
On electrostatic interactions during nanofiltration of iron/phosphate chelates in 5.9 mol.L-1 phosphoric acid medium, M. Rabiller-Baudry*, H. Diallo, K. Khaless, B. Chaufer, University Rennes, France  
   
Efficient filtration via chaotic advection in a tubular membrane module, T. G. Kang*, Korea Aerospace University; G.T. Park, S.W. Kim, Boo-Kang Tech Co., Ltd., Sang-Kyu Choi, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, Korea (ROK)  
   
Effect of different pretreatments on permeate flux for passion fruit microfiltration, R.C.C. Domingues, S.B. Faria Junior, R.B. Silva, G.O. Prado, V.L. Cardoso, M.H.M. Reis*, Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil  
   
This Poster Session is followed by a poster discussion in front of the posters from 12:00-12:45 h       back to the top

       
G10 - Cleanable Dust Filtration II      
10.45-12:00h
Comparative characterization of cleanable dust filter media with regard to energy consumption and filtration efficiency, T. Laminger*, F. Lebl, W. Höflinger, Vienna University of Technology, Austria  
  18 April 2012
Advantages and possible applications of a novel pulsless filtration system, S.D. Sharma*, K. McLennan, M. Dolan, A. Ilyushechkin, CSIRO Energy Technology, Australia
 
  Session Chair:
Gerhard
Kasper
Developing back-pressure cleaning of nanofiber filters, W.-F. Leung*, C.-H. Hung, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. P.R. China  
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PG1 - Solid Gas Separation I
10:45-12:00 h
Experimental study on the collection efficiency of nanoparticles of TiO2 by fibrous cellulose filter, J.V.M. Zoccal, F.O. Arouca, J.R. Coury, J.A.S. Gonçalves*, Federal University of São Carlos; F.O. Arouca, Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil  
  18 April 2012
Deposition of charged aerosol nanoparticles on wire screens, M. Alonso*, F.J. Alguacil, National Center for Metallurgical Research CSIC; V. Gomez, Instituto de Nanociencia de Aragón INA, Spain; C.H. Huang, Yuanpei University, Taiwan
 
  Session Chair:
Markus
Lehner
Measuring suspended particle size with high accuracy, A. Brems*, R. Dewil, University of Leuven, Belgium; Y. Brems, J. Baeyens, University of Warwick, UK  
   
Zen of Filter Classes, M. Adolph*, Trox Brasil, Brazil; R. Vijayakumar, Aerfil, USA  
   
Evaluation of the behavior of regenerated cellulose filter media during gas filtration, P.M. Barros, E.H. Tanabe, M.L. Aguiar*, Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil  
   
Performance of polypropylene and cellulose filters in high pressure gas filtration, E.H. Tanabe, J.R. Coury, M.L. Aguiar*; Federal University of São Carlos; M.D.M. Innocentini, University of Ribeirão Preto, Brazil  
   
Fabrication of depth-type filter media through direct growth of carbon nanotubes on quartz fibers, P. Li*, Y. Zhang, F. Wei, Tsinghua University, China  
   
This Poster Session is followed by a poster discussion in front of the posters from 12:00-12:45 h       back to the top

 
PG2 - Solid Gas Separation II
10:45-12:00 h
Study of regeneration of different filter media, M.S. Rocha*, Federal University of Espírito Santo; M.L. Aguiar, J.J.R. Damasceno, Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil  
  18 April 2012
Optimization of bag house filter performance by using fast detection systems, R. Herzog, R. Heidenreich*, W.-P. Frenzel, Institute for Air Handling and Refrigeration ILK, Germany  
  Session Chair:
Wallace
Woon-Fon Leung
Study of the influence of the velocity of filtration in the formation and removal of the dust cake, D.M. Nunes, F.O. Arouca*, J.J.R. Damasceno, Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil
 
   
Performance of an aerosol generator for preparation of nanoparticles by atomization, F.O. Arouca*, Federal University of Uberlândia; N.R. Feitosa; J.R. Coury, Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil  
   
Experimental investigation of sintered metal fiber hot gas filter, Z. Ji*, L. Yang, Q. Xu, China University of Petroleum, P.R. China  
   
Effect of the bag arrangement on the dust removal performance of the bag filter, F. Qian*, Z. Chen, Anhui University of Technology; Y. Ye, X. Zhang, Anhui FLT Liquid-Filtering Equipment Ltd, China  
   
Simulating permeability of 3-D fibrous media, H.-M. Fu*, Y.-Y. Li, Y.-F. Diao, Donghua University, P.R. China  
   
This Poster Session is followed by a poster discussion in front of the posters from 12:00-12:45 h       back to the top

       
Key-Note 3 - Separation Challenges for the Biotechnology: SMART is one Answer
     
14:00-15:15 h
Dr. Kasten Keller - Solae/Dupont - USA  
  18 April 2012

Session Chair:
Richard
Wakeman

       
M7 - New Membranes & Materials III      
14:00-15:15 h
Structure formation of block copolymer membranes, V. Abetz*, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany
 
  18 April 2012
Room-temperature and cryogenic-temperature electron microscopy characterization of self-assembled block-copolymer nanoporous membranes, L. Oss-Ronen*, J. Schmidt, Y. Cohen, Y. Talmon, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
 
  Session Chair:
Alan Kuo-Lun
Tung
Theoretical basics of transport through the block copolymer self-assembled membranes: structure, permeability, convection instability, I. Erukhimovich*, Institute of Organoelement Compounds RAS; Y. Kriksin, Institute for Mathematical Modeling RAS, Russian Federation  
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M8 - Water Treatment II      
14:00-15:15 h
Membrane reuse: First step to cradle to cradle (C2C) approach, M. Pontié*, Laboratory GEPEA; Q. Trong Nguyen, Rouen University, France  
 

18 April 2012

Membrane technology in water treatment applications, W.M. Samhaber*, Johannes Kepler University, Austria  
  Session Chair:
Dietmar
Oechsle
Experience with MBR-systems for cleaning highly loaded organic waste water, B.S. Mayr, EnviCare Engineering GmbH, Austria  
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G11 - Cleanable Dust Filtration III      
14.00-15:15h
Filtration efficiency at high filter face velocity, B. Lohrengel*, Heilbronn University, A. Reinhardt, N. Maheswaran, Mahle Industriefiltration GmbH, Germany  
  18 April 2012
Energy analysis of the hybrid filtering process on a modified VDI 3926 type 2 test apparatus, F. Lebl*, T. Laminger, W. Höflinger, Vienna University, Austria  
  Session Chair:
Gerd
Mauschitz

       
G12 - Mist Droplet Separation I      
14.00-15:15 h
Temporal evolution of the saturation profile of an oil-mist filter, D. Kampa* , S. Wurster, J. Buzengeiger, J. Meyer, G. Kasper, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany; B. Mullins, Griffith University, Australia
 
  18 April 2012
First measurements of large drop re-entertainment from an oil-mist filter, S. Wurster*, D. Kampa, J. Meyer, G. Kasper, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany; B. Mullins, Griffith University, Australia  
  Session Chair:
tba
Experimental and simulation study of liquid storage and transportation within a filtering mist filter, T. Laminger*, W. Höflinger, Vienna University of Technology, Austria  
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G13 - Filter Testing I      
14.00-15:15 h
Electric charge of aerosols - Influence on filter efficiency, D. Bémer*, S. Chazelet, A. Masson, I. Subra, M.-C. Cadavid-Rodriguez, INRS, France
 
  18 April 2012
Determination of filter efficiency with optical online particle measurement in hot gases up to 450°C and in chemically aggressive gas components, M. Schmidt*, S. Schütz, Palas® GmbH, Germany  
  Session Chair:
Christophe Peuchot
PM Removal for Particulate air Filters for general ventilation, T. Carlsson*, M. Johnsson, Vokes Air, Sweden  
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L10 - Vacuum & Pressure Filter I      
15:45-17:25 h
Backwash - suitable depth filters with fixed filtration matrix for effective filtration in the range of 1 μm to 10 μm, K. Defren*, Pall GmbH, Germany
18 April 2012
Next generation of vacuum belt filter media – pore size versus permeability as selection criteria, C. Maurer*, Sefar AG, Switzerland

Session Chair:
Ulrich
Esser
Cost reduction in anodizing process by using New automatic filter, J. Baumgartinger, T. Lemberger*, Lenzing Technik GmbH, Austria
 
Filtration with ultra thin filter cake on a patented automatic pressure filtering system, S. Strasser, S. Schöpf*, Lenzing Technik GmbH, Austria  
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L11 - Force Enhanced Solid Liquid Separation      
15:45-17:25 h
Simulation in magnetic field enhanced centrifugation, J. Lindner*, K. Menzel, H. Nirschl, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany
18 April 2012
Separation of particles from high viscosity fluids with an open gradient magnetic separator (OGMS), A. Vetter*, S. Ripperger, Kaiserslautern University of Technology, Germany
Session Chair:
Eiji
Iritani
Viscosity effects in high gradient magnetic separation technique, K. Menzel*, J. Lindner, H. Anlauf, H. Nirschl, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany  
   
Preparation, characterization and testing of magnetic nanocomposite for removal of benzene from water sources, S.M. Alfaduhl*, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology - KACST, Saudi Arabia  
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M9 - New Membranes & Materials IV      
15:45-17:00 h
Functionalized nanoporous membranes from photocleavable block copolymers, J.-M. Schumers, C.-G. Gamys, C.-A. Fustin, J.-F. Gohy*, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium  
  18 April 2012
Ultrathin nanoporous silicon membranes for bioseparations, F. Montagne*, M. Klein, N. Blondiaux, R. Pugin, Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology CSEM, Switzerland
 
  Session Chair:
Dietmar
Oechsle
The use of membrane filtration to study cell protein trafficking, M. Faupel*, F. George, S. Bischoff, M. Baudry, Rhenovia Pharma, France  
   
Dielectric properties of Chitosan-ENR-Zeolite mixed matrix membrane, W. Taweepreda*, A. Vichianchom, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand  
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M10 - Membrane Special Applications      
15:45-17:25 h
Reverse Osmosis, nanofiltration and seeding technology for an economical and environmental sustainable purification of landfill leachate, T. Peters*, Consulting for Membrane Technology, Germany  
  18 April 2012
Filtration performance of on-line laminated MB micro- and nano fibers/membrane, P.P. Tsai*, C. Woods, J. Wyrick, The University of Tennessee, USA  
  Session Chair:
Michael Harasek
Sustainable energy optimization of membrane bioreactors, C. Thiemig*, Microdyn-Nadir GmbH; Stefan Krause, University of Applied Science Darmstadt, Germany  
   
Membrane separation of fullerene nanoparticles from water, S.-R. Chae*, University of Sydney, Australia; D. Jassby, Y. Xiao, S. Lin; P.K. Park, Cheil Industries Inc.; J.-O. Kim, Gangneung-Wonju National University, Korea (ROK); M. R. Wiesner, Duke University, USA  
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G14 - Electrostatic & Wet Separators      
15:45-17:00h
Hydrodynamic and mass transfer processes of the grid-structured plastic packing hiflow plus, V. Wolf*, M. Lehner, Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria; K. Hoffmann, RVT Process Equipment GmbH, Germany
 
  18 April 2012
Can bubble columns be an alternative to fibrous filters for nanoparticles collection? , A. Charvet*, D. Thomas, N. Bardin-Monnier, Nancy University; D. Bémer, INRS Institut National de Recherche et de Sécurité, France
 
 

Session Chair:
Markus
Lehner

Electrostatic precipitation mechanisms beyond electric fields, M. Kaul*, E. Schmidt, University of Wuppertal, Germany  
   
DC-Corona discharge; Application in gas and water treatment, P. Letonja, T. Friedrich, M. Siebenhofer*, Graz University of Technology, Austria  
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G15 - Mist Droplet Separation II      
15:45-17:00h
Filtration properties of compressed air filters at rated flows between 50 m³/h and 3000 m³/h, W. Moelter-Siemens*, A. Kerssenboom, H. Finger, S. Haep, Institute for Energy and Environmental Technology (IUTA), Germany  
  18 April 2012
Pressure drop in mechanical fibrous filters loading with liquid aerosols, M. Dalemo*, Absolent AB, Sweden  
  Session Chair:
tba

       
G16 - Filter Testing II      
15:45-17:25h
Looking for the minimum efficiency of fibrous air filters during their service life, P. Tronville*, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; R. Rivers, EQS Inc., USA  
  18 April 2012
Improvements in the quick and reliable determination of HEPA and ULPA filter classes, S. Schütz*, M. Schmidt, Palas® GmbH, Germany  
  Session Chair:
Gerd
Mauschitz

       
L12 - Vacuum and Pressure Filter II      
09:00-10:15 h
Hi-bar steam pressure filtration - a hybrid separation process for mechanical dewatering and thermal drying, R. Bott*, T. Langeloh, E. Ehrfeld, Bokela GmbH, Germany

19 April 2012
Removal of chloride from fly ash by dissolution and displacement washing in a vertical filter press, T. Kinnarinen*, A. Häkkinen, Lappeenranta University of Technology; M. Penttilä, Ekokem-Palvelu Oy, Finland  
  Session Chair:
Urs
Peuker
Pilot scale study on coarse- and fine-pore filtration of activated sludge, B. Özdemir*, O. Yenigun, Bogazici University, Turkey  
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L13 - Chemical Enhanced Solid Liquid Separation      
09:00-10:15 h
Compaction of suspended particles with dual ionic thermosensitive polymers incorporating a hydrophobic component, T. Kawachi, S. Sakohara*, Hiroshima University, Japan
19 April 2012
Separation and consolidation behaviour of flocculated versus non-flocculated dispersions: A reliable laboratory classification test, T. Sobisch, A. Zierau, D.Lerche*, LUM GmbH, Germany
Session Chair:
Chistophe Peuchot
A new experimental set-up for high throughput screening of flocculents, A.M.C. Janse*, P. van Hee, J.A. Vente, H. Robers, T. Verkaik, E.J.A.X. van de Sandt, DSM Biotechnology Center, Netherlands  
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M11 - Membrane Fouling I      
09:00-10:15 h
Microfiltration characteristics of Bacillus Subtilis broth products, K.-J. Hwang*, C.-Y. Wang, Tamkang University, Taiwan  
  19 April 2012
Fouling characterization of membrane contactors used for the recovery and concentration of ammonia from undigested pig slurry, A. Zarebska*, B. Norddahl, K.V. Christensen, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark  
  Session Chair:
Radmila Secerov Sokolovic
Membrane fouling during micro- and ultrafiltrations of whey proteins: Assessment of a reaction mechanism for ß -Lactoglobulin, T. Steinhauer*, U. Kulozik, Technical University Munich, Germany  
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M12 - Membrane Bioreactor      
09:00-10:15 h
Long-term performance and monitoring of a 10m³ pilot plant using textile filter modules for direct activated sludge separation, B. Gahleitner, C. Loderer, W. Fuchs*, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences IFA-Tulln, H. Schuster, M-U-T GmbH, Austria  
  19 April 2012Session Chair:
Liang-Yin
Chu
Comparison of different membrane types applied in pilot scale MBR system for process water cleaning in aquaculture A. Gerbeth*, B. Gemende, University of Applied Sciences Zwickau, A. von Bresinsky, Fischwirtschaftsbetrieb; R.-P. Busse, Busse GmbH; U. Meyer-Blumenroth, Microdyn-Nadir GmbH, Germany  
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G17 - Baghouse Filters I      
9:00-10:15 h
Development of a baghouse filter for domestic wood-fired heaters, S. Schiller*, H.-J. Schmid, University of Paderborn, Germany  
  19 April 2012
Measurement of the particle emission of an industrial pulse-jet fabric filter following filters cleaning, A. Ginestet*, D. Pugnet, CETIAT, France  
  Session Chair:
Sunil
Sharma
To study of punch density, pulse pressure and face velocity on pulse jet filtration performance, A.K. Choudhary*, R. Dwivedi, National Institute of Technology Jalandhar, India  
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G18 - Filter Media I      
9:00-10:15 h
Morphology of nanofiber structures in ultrafine particles filtration, D. Kimmer*, I. Vincent, J. Fenyk, D. Petras, SPUR a.s.; M. Zatloukal, W. Sambaer, Tomas Bata University Zlin; V. Zdimal, Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals of the AS CR, v.v.i, Czech Republic  
  19 April 2012
Effects of humidity on the removal efficiencies for submicron particles for clean and real world loaded air filters, Marc Schröter*, W.L. Gore & Associates GmbH, Germany; Wilson Poon, W.L. Gore & Associates Inc, USA  
  Session Chair:
Martin
Lehmann
Enhanced production efficiencies by process integration of hot gas filtration, J. Baeyens*, University of Warwick, UK; A. Brams, R. Dewil, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium  
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G19 - Filter Testing III      
9:00-10:15 h
Test of cleanable filter media with different test powders - influence on the results, M. Schmidt*, Palas® GmbH, Germany     19 April 2012
Adsorption of TIC and TIM (toxic industrial chemicals / materials), H. Finger*, W. Mölter-Siemens, S. Haep, D. Bathen, Institute for Energy and Environmental Technology (IUTA), Germany  
  Session Chair:
Paolo
Tronville
Birth of a new testing protocol - ASHRAE 199, R. Burkhead*, Blue Heaven Technologies, USA  
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PL3 - Solid-Liquid Separation III      
10:45-12:00 h
Waste polymer fibrous as filter media for oily water separation, R.M. Šecerov Sokolovic*, S.M. Sokolovic, D.S. Sokolovic, University of Novi Sad , Serbia
19 April 2012
Anisotropic media, T.S. Braamhaar, H.H. Kleizen*, Dutchap B.V., Netherlands
Session Chair:
Urs
Peuker
Flow-through reactor for testing photocatalytic activity of multifunctional filter cloth, J. Pridal*, J. Pridal, A. Urban, Mikropur s.r.o.; Z. Cejka, ProSpon spo. s.r.o; L. Bacakova, Institute of Physiology, Czech Republic
 
Application of kapok nonwoven and electrospun PVDF nanofiber web to oil/water separation, S.J. Doh*, Y.H. Yoon, D.Y. Lim, Y.O. Cho, KITECH Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Korea (ROK)
 
Effect of fluorescence on turbidity measurement, P. Brugger*, R. Beneš, Anton Paar GmbH, Austria
 
Electrodewatering of sewage sludge in a two-sided drainage cell, M. Citeau, O. Larue and E. Vorobiev*, University of Compiègne, France
 
   
Removal and separation of fine particles from recovered paper, G. Hirsch*, H.-J. Putz, S. Schabel, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany  
   
Comparative study of different heavy metal chelating acrylic micro and nano fibers prepared by various amine compounds modifications, A. Haji*, Islamic Azad University, M. Abdouss, A Mousavi Shoushtari, Amirkabir University of Technology , Iran  
   
Citric acid modified acrylic micro and nano fibers for removal of heavy metal ions from aqueous media, M. Abdouss*, A. Mousavi Shoushtari, A. Simakani, S. Somaye Akbari, Amirkabir University of Technology, A. Haji, Islamic Azad University, Iran  
   
Nano-structural surface modified PP nonwoven as anion absorbent by amination of plasma activatedacrylic acid grafted fiber, A. Mousavi Shoushtari*, M. Abdouss*, S. Rahmani, E. Kowsari, Amirkabir University of Technology, A. Haji, Islamic Azad University, Iran  
   
This Poster Session is followed by a poster discussion in front of the posters from 12:00-12:45 h       back to the top

       
PL4 - Solid-Liquid Separation IV      
10:45-12:00 h
Comparison of solid concentration profiles in batch settling tests between Newtonian and non-Newtontian suspensions, B.A. Moreira; L.G. Netto, R.E.A. Faria; F.O. Arouca*, J.J.R. Damasceno, Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil  
  19 April 2012
Impact of water activity on oil expression from oilseeds, E. Vorobiev*, R. Savoire, M.-A. Lazouk, A. Kaddour, J.-L. Lanoisellé, E. Van-Hecke, B. Thomasset, University of Compiègne, France
Session CHair:
Herman
Nirschl
Influence of interfacial effects on the dewatering behaviour of ultrafine particle packings, S. Stein*, J. Tomas, Otto-von-Guericke-University, Germany  
 
Liquid expression from biosolid porous particles: mathematical model, M. Petryk*, D. Mykhalyk, State University Ivan PULU'Y de Ternopil, Ukraine; E. Vorobiev, University of Compiègne, France  
   
The viscosity effects in the porosity of granular materials in the moving bed washing process, L. Rodríguez Machín*, V.S. Ocaña Guevara, R. Pérez Bermúdez, I. López, L. Gómez, Central University "Marta Abreu"de Las Villas, Cuba; B. Hoffner, W. Stahl, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany  
 
Modelling of solid liquid separation using deep bed filtration, W. Yang*, P. Skjetne, SINTEF Materials and Chemistry, Norway  
   
A new process for the removal of colloidal particles from waste liquid by use of particle immobilization in gel, T. Tanaka*, M. Iwata, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan  
   
Heavy metals removing by iron-nanosilicte, A. Khalesi*, Iran University of Science and Technology; P. Khalesi, M. Manochehri, University of Islamic Azad, Iran
   
Separation of iron ions from aqueous solution by using Iranian gypsum, B.K. Moghaddam, A.R. Azadmehr*, Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran
   
Application of natural bentonite as a cationic filter for lead removal from aqueous solution, H. Karimi, A.R. Azadmehr*, Amirkabir University of Technology  
   
Modification of biofiltration process using carbonated ceramic, D.W. Abbood*, H.A. Mehdi, H.T. Himed, Mustansiriya University Baghdad, Iraq  
   
This Poster Session is followed by a poster discussion in front of the posters from 12:00-12:45 h       back to the top

       
PM3 - Membrane Separation III      
10:45-12:00 h
On the use of microwaves to accelerate ageing of an ultrafiltration PES membrane by sodium hypochlorite to establish representative ageing of what happened at industrial scale, C. Lepéroux, M. Rabiller-Baudry*, University Rennes, France  
  19 April 2012
Removal of arsenic from drinking water by high pressure membrane filtration, Z. Lazarova*, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria  
  Session Chair:
Liang-Yin Chu
Purification of yellow water by membranes, Z. Lazarova*, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria  
   
Separation of substances from aqueous media by electrically facilitated pressure-driven membrane filtration, Z. Lazarova*, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria  
   
Concentration of bio-ethanol through Poly[1-(trimethylsilyl)-1-propyne] membranes during temperature-difference controlled evapomeation, T. Uragami*, Kansai University, Japan  
   
The role of UV disinfection in biofouling prevention of veverse osmosis membranes, O.A. Mohammed*, ISSC, Iraq; A.O. Sharif, University of Surrey, UK  
   
Determination of the modified fouling index (MFI) and the compressibility of cake-layer on a membrane's surface during the ultrafiltration process for oily wastewater treatment, I. Petrinic*, A. Muric, University of Maribor, Slovenia; M.L. Christtensen, Aalborg University, Denmark  
   
Purification of crude biodiesel using polymeric commercial membranes , M.J. Alves, S.M. Nascimento, I.G. Pereire, V.L. Cardoso, M.H.M. Reis*, Federal University of Uberlandia, Brazil  
   
Supported liquid membranes (SLM)s for facilitated transport of Chromium (III), L. Lebrun*, M. Hlaibi, University of Rouen, France; A. Benjjar, O. Kama, T. Ejjadi, University Hassan II, Morocco  
   
This Poster Session is followed by a poster discussion in front of the posters from 12:00-12:45 h       back to the top

       
PM4 - Membrane Separation IV      
10:45-12:00 h
Fractionation of purple cactus pear betalains (Opuntia ficus-indica) by membrane process. First stage: Microfiltration, B. Cancino*, A. Ramírez, Catholic University of Valparaiso; C. Vergara, P. Robert, C. Sáenz, University of Chile Santiago, Chile  
  19 April 2012
Influence of static mixer on cross-flow microfiltration of wheat starch suspensions, B. Ikonic*, A. Jokic, Z. Zavargo, Z. Šereš, J. Gyura, J. Dodic, University of Novi Sad, Serbia  
  Session Chair:
Michael
Harasek
Analysis of mechanism of inclined dead-end ultrafiltration of protein solution, N. Katagiri*, D. Nakano, E. Iritani, Nagoya University, Japan  
   
Nanofiltration operating conditions and fouling challenges in drinking water treatment, A.Fuqaha*, A. Friedl, Vienna University of Technology, Austria  
   
Separation performance of SRNF membranes for organic solvent mixtures, J.W. Samhaber, L. Wessely*, Johannes Kepler University, Austria  
   
Dynamic model of a supported ionic liquid membrane module for single gas transport, N. Nemestóthy*, P. Cserjesi, P. Bakonyi, K. Bélafi-Bakó, University of Pannonia, Hungary

 
   
Fabrication of a novel γ-Al2O3/Ag/stainless steel screen support for Palladium-based alloy membrane, M.-C. Lin*, Y.-H. Chia, Y.-L. Lin, T.-W. Huang, ITRI Industrial Technology Research Institute; J.Y. Uan, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan
 
   
Process combined coagulation-filtration for the treatment of water supply, G.S. Madrona*, R. Bergamasco, State University of Maringá; M.R. da Silva Scapim, M.H.M. Reis, Federal University of Uberlandia, Brazil  
   
Role of modified activated carbon by H3PO4 and K2CO3 from natural adsorbent for removal of lead (II) from aqueous solutions, M. Manoochehri, A. Khalesi*, Islamic Azad University, Iran
 
   
Investigation of efficiency of new Fe-modified nano porous (Fe-MCM-41) for removaling Nd3+, M. Manoochehri, A. Khalesi*, S. Aseman Lajevardi, R.M. Hamze KhanlouIslamic, Azad University, Iran
 
   
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G20 - Baghouse Filters II      
10:45-12:00 h
New device for in situ testing of filter media in pulse jet filter plants design and operating details - start-up procedure and experimental results, F. Popovici, Evonik, Italy; G. Gasparin*, Evonik Fibres GmbH, Austria  
  19 April 2012
Impact of operating parameters on industrial pulse-jet filtration process, A. Mukhopdhyay*, National Institute of Technology Jalandhar, India  
  Session CHair:
Hans-Joachim
Schmid
Fabric Filter Operating results with 10 m long filter bags and low purging pressures, C.-V. Rasmussen*, H.V. Pedersen, FLSmidth Airtech, Denmark  
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PG3 - Solid Gas Separation III
10:45-12:00 h
Synthetic filter media with high mechanical efficiency, W. Rupertseder*, A. Seeberger, A. Jung, T. Ertl, IREMA-Filter GmbH, Germany  
  19 April 2012
Characterization of nanoparticle aggregate deposits produced by filtration: Influence of aggregate morphology and filtration velocity, F-X. Ouf *, F. Gensdarmes, A. Yu, S. Fauvel, IRSN - DSU; D. Thomas, Nancy University, France  
  Session Chair:
Wilhelm
Höflinger
Pressure drop and liquid distribution in a venturi scrubber, J.A. Gonçalves*, V.G. Guerra, J.R. Coury, Federal University of São Carlos; R. Béttega, Federal University of Uberlandia, Brazil  
   
Film fraction in venturi scrubbers with different throat diameters, J.A. Gonçalves*, A.P. Guerra, J.R. Coury, Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil  
   
Catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides on catalytic filter based on V205-W03/TiO2, J.-H. Choi*, J.-H. Kim, Gyeongsang National University; Y.-S. Cho, Korea (ROK)  
   
Removal of SO2 using internal circulating fluidized bed in the semi-dry flue gas desulfurization, Y.-O. Park*, H.-J. Park, KIER Korea Institute of Energy Research; Y.-H. Kim, Pukyong National University, Korea (ROK)  
   
Antibacterial HEPA filter using PAN/silver nanoparticle hybrid nanofibers, N. Hoda*', M. Karaagacli, Ö. Topel, Akdeniz University, Turkey  
   
Desulfurization of gasoline over nano pore cobalt loaded Y-type zeolite at ambient conditions, M. Dastanian*, S.M. Fakhrhoseini, E. Golabi, Islamic Azad University; F. Seyedeyn-Azad, University of Isfahan, Iran  
   
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G21 - Simulation of Filter Process I      
10:45-12:00 h
An enhanced porous sub-model for small particle collection within fibrous air filter media, J. Weber*, University of Stuttgart; M.J. Lehmann, MANN+HUMMEL GmbH, Germany  
  19 April 2012
2D-simulation of depth filtration in pleated filter, N. Bardin-Monnier*, P.-C. Gervais, D. Thomas, Nancy University, France  
  Session Chair:
Martin
Lehmann
Prediction of adsorption and break through curves by direct numerical simulation, E. Glatt*, A. Wiegmann, Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics ITWM, Germany  
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L14 - Pretreatment      
14:00-15:40 h
Correlations between floc characteristics and drainability properties: How to define a good flocculation? P. Ginisty*, IFTS; V. Lafitte, J. Olivier, J. Vaxelaire, ENSGTI, France
19 April 2012

Investigations about breakage of protein crystals during filtration processes, B. Cornehl*, H. Nirschl, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany

Session Chair:
Wallace Woon-Fon Leung
Innovative and sustainable process for mineral acids neutralization: Comparison of filtration properties of sludge generated by milk of lime and grinded calcium carbonate treatment, P. Ginisty*, IFTS; M. Bergonzo, Provalva SA, France  
   
Avoiding activated sludge stickiness through addition of polyaluminiumchloride (PACI), B. Peeters*, L. Vernimmen, Monsanto Europe N.V.; R. Dewil, Lessius Mechelen; I. Y. Smets, Catholic University Leuven, Belgium  
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L15 - SLS Filtration Applications & New Processes      
14:00-15:40 h
Liquid metal filtration - new approaches, U.A. Peuker*, C.G. Aneziris, D. Trimis, Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany
19 April 2012
Diagnosing problem particles in conventional gravity filtration processes, R. Macdonald, A. Perrault, B. Jefferson, P. Jarvis*, Cranfield University, UK
Session Chair:
Lloyd
Holliday

       
L16 - SLS-Fundamentals IV      
14:00-15:40 h
Effect of the design of filter fabric on solid/liquid separation, M.P. Sikka*, National Institute of Technology Jajandhar, India
19 April 2012
Long-term fouling of ceramic filter media in the dewatering of hematite concentrate, R. Salmimies*, A. Häkkinen, Lappeenranta University of Technology; B. Ekberg, Outotec (Filters) Oy, Finland; J. Kallas, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

Session Chair:
Anthony
Stickland

Compressive strength and capillary pressure: Competing properties of compressible sediments that determine breakthrough pressure, A.D. Stickland*, H.-E. Teo, G.V. Franks, P.J. Scales, University of Melbourne, Australia  
   
Computational investigation of particle retention at woven filter materials, J. Barth*, S. Ripperger, Kaiserslautern University of Technology  
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M13 - Dynamic Filtration      
14:00-15:15 h
Washing of Highly Concentrated suspensions by Means of Filters with overlapping discs, D. Goldnik*, S. Ripperger, Kaiserslautern University of Technology, Germany  
  19 April 2012
Purification of continuous or batchwise process streams with the dynamic cross-flow filter, G. Grim*, Andritz KMPT GmbH, Germany  
  Session Chair:
Wolfgang
Samhaber
Dynamic cross flow filtration with the DYNO Filter – comparison of technologies and operating results, E. Ehrfeld*, R. Bott, T. Langeloh, BOKELA GmbH, Germany  
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M14 - Membrane Bioreactor & Water Treatment      
14:00-15:15 h
Freeze concentration: Selective separation of organic and inorganic substances from aqueous systems, A. Stuhlbacher*, P. Enderle, M. Koinigg, Joanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft mbH, Austria  
  19 April 2012
Size enlargement of ultrafiltration pressurized modules in water treatment by membrane: Giganem®, O. Lorain*, I. Duchemin; J.M. Espenan, Polymem SA, France  
  Session CHair:
Eugène
Vorobiev
New developments in hollow fiber nanofiltration, B. Blankert*, F. Knops, R. Dekker, Pentair X-Flow, Netherlands  
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Key-Note 4 - Modelling and simulation of filtration processes - a practitioner’s overview
14:00-15:15 h

Dr. Andreas Wiegmann - Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics ITWM, Germany
19 April 2012

Session Chair:
Martin
Lehmann

       
L17 - SLS Filter Testing I      
16:10-18:15 h
New options to better evaluate efficiency and capacity of combustion engine fuel filters, C. Peuchot*, N. Petillon, IFTS, France
19 April 2012
New reference materials to calibrate automatic particle counters, C. Peuchot*, N. Petillon, IFTS, France; R. Fletcher, NIST, USA
Session Chair:
tba
Prediction of lifetime performance of filtration media, A. Jena, K. Gupta*, Porous Materials, Inc., USA
 
New design for filterability and compressibility test cell, J.P. Féraud*, L. Salemi, D. Ode, J.L. Pabion, CEA Marcoule, France  
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L18 - SLS Filtration Applications II      
16:10-17:50 h
The non-aqueous filtration and washing of oil sand - developing a process for sustainable processing of Canadian oil sands, E. Schmidt*; U.A. Peuker, Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg, Y. Zheng, Siemens AG, Germany
19 April 2012
Pre-treatment of debarking waste water before biological treatment, T. Leiviskä*, A. Sarpola, J. Tanskanen, University of Oulu, Finland
Session Chair:
Hans
Theliander
Next generation diesel fuel filter, M. Wieczorek, W. Haberkamp*, B. Verdegan, Cummins Filtration Inc., USA
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L19 - Filter Media II      
16:10-18:15 h
New microscopic methods for characterizing micro filtration membranes, H. Reingruber*, A. Zankel, P. Poelt, Graz University of Technology, Austria
19 April 2012
Characterization of the surface charge at the filter media/aqueous solution interface, T. Luxbacher*, Anton Paar GmbH, Austria
Session Chair:
Gernot
Krammer
Virtual filter media – recent advances in modeling of particle collection in fibrous oil filter media, M.J. Lehmann*, MANN+HUMMEL GmbH, Germany  
   
The design and validation of woven filter media using geodict CFD modeling, M. Knefel*, GKD Gebr. Kufferath AG, Germany  
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M15 - Membrane Fouling II      
16:10-18:15 h
Fouling behavior of dairy wastewater in shear-enhanced nanofiltration process, M.Y. Jaffrin*, J. Luo, L. Ding, University of Compiègne, France  
  19 April 2012
Contribution of sticky properties to deposit formation, Q. Derekx, P. Bacchin, University of Toulouse; D. Veyret, European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Institute of Energy; K. Glucina, Suez Environnement; P. Moulin*, University Paul Cézanne Aix Marseille, France  
 

Session Chair:
Rolf
Berndt

Limiting and critical fluxes versus cleanability of a polyethersulfone membrane of skim milk ultrafiltration, N.W. Diagne, M. Rabiller-Baudry*, University Rennes, France  
   
Effect of scaling salts co-existence on scaling propensity prediction during full scale reverse osmosis, E. Alhseinat*, R. Sheikholeslami, University of Edinburgh, Scotland  
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G22 - Baghouse Filters III      
16:10-17:25 h
Parameters affecting the dust cake formation in filtering elements at high, M. Lupion*, M. Rodriguez-Galan, B. Alonso-Fariñas, B. Navarrete, University of Seville, Spain  
  19 April 2012
Experimental measurement of axial gas flow distribution in pulse-jet bag filter, M. Saleem*, University of the Punjab, Pakistan; S. Tahir, Graz University of Technology, G. Krammer, Andritz AG, Austria  
  Session Chair:
Arunangshu Mukhopadhyay
Flue gas cleaning with filter media of high-tech fibres for biomass combustion, R. Heidenreich*, Institute for Air Handling and Refrigeration ILK; E. Schmalz, STFI, H. Rudolph, FILK, Germany  
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G23 - Filter Media II      
16:10-17:50 h
Modifications of nonwoven filtering materials by bioactive nanofibres, I. Krucinska, E.Gliscinska*, B. Gutarowska, Technical University of Lódz; J. Krzyzanowski, I. Lysiak, Filter Service Ltd.; B. Brycki, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland  
  19 April 2012
Enhanced performance of cabin air filter media with a bicomponent spunbond nonwoven, A. Maltha*, E. Berkhout, L. van der Molen, M. Koerntjes, Colbond B.V., Netherlands  
  Session Chair:
Siegfried
Ripperger
Manufacturing and joining of advanced metallic filter media for demanding environments, O. Andersen*, C. Liebert, C. Kostmann, G. Stephani, Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing and Advanced Materials, Germany
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G24 - Simulation of Filter Processes II      
16:10-17:50 h
Simulation of soot filtration on the nano-, micro- and meso-scale, L. Cheng, S. Rief, A. Wiegmann*, Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics ITWM; J. Adler, L. Mammitzsch, U. Petasch, Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS, Germany  
  19 April 2012
Models and methods for the simulation of filter elements, H. Andrä, O. Iliev, M. Kabel, R. Kirsch*, Z. Lakdawala, Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics ITWM, Germany  
  Session Chair:
Michael
Harasek
Deformation and the change of filtration properties of weaves - a computational approach, S. Rief*, E. Glatt, A. Wiegmann, M. Kabel, H. Andrä, Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics ITWM, Germany  
 

 

 

The poly-disperse hybrid-model EUgran+, simulating particle agglomeration, separation and filtration, D. Schellander*, S. Schneiderbauer, S. Pirker, Johannes Kepler University, Austria
 
 

 

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L21 - SLS Filtration Applications II      
09:00-10:15 h
Clarification filters for liquids - principles, classification, selection, R. Berndt*, RBFM Consulting, Germany
20 April 2012
Filtration inside wind turbines - challenges now and in future, A. Reinhardt*, E.D.L. Böndel, L. Christmann, G. Hesse, MAHLE Industriefiltration GmbH, Germany  
  Session Chair:
tba
Challenges for current and future water/diesel separation systems, D. Winkler*, S. Schütz, P. Trautmann, J. Reyinger, U. Staudacher, MANN+HUMMEL GmbH, Germany  
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M16 - Application of Membranes II      
09:00-10:15 h
Membrane gas permeation systems for the production of renewable gaseous fuels, M. Harasek*, A. Makaruk, M. Miltner, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
 
  20 April 2012
Benchmark tests of commercially available hollow fibre membranes for water filtration, D. Oechsle*, M. Herb, S. Hoffacker, InnoWa Membrane GmbH, Germany  
  Session Chair:
Ching-Jung Chuang
Neck-size distributions of through pores in polymer membranes , C. Agarwal, A. Goswani , Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, India; D. Pattyn, B. Rimez*, Porometer, Belgium; P. Ares, Nanotec Electronica, S.L., Spain  
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M17 - Enhanced Membrane Separation      
09:00-10:15 h
Separation of functional peptides from micellar casein hydrolysate by means of electro membrane filtration, A. Holder*, S. Scholz, A. Post, J. Hinrichs, University of Hohenheim, Germany
 
  20 April 2012
Stability and performance of RO and NF membranes in supercritical carbondioxid, M. Prielhofer*, W.M. Samhaber, Johannes Kepler University, Austria  
  Session Chair:
Jaroslav
Pridal
Flux enhancement by gas sparging in cross-flow filtration of titanium dioxide suspension, W.-C. Chang, T.-W. Cheng*, Tamkang University, Taiwan  
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G25 - Emission Control I      
09:00-10:15 h
Use of water droplets and additives for dust control, U. Klenk*, M. Parey, E. Schmidt, University of Wuppertal, Germany
 
  20 April 2012
Flue gas SO2 -removal in circulating fluidized beds, J. Baeyens*, S. Mammoudi, J.P.K. Seville, University of Warwick, UK  
  Session Chair:
Wilhelm
Höflinger
Sustainable fugitive dust suppression at bulk solid manipulation using biodegradable surfactants for water spraying systems, J. Faschingleitner, J. Wolfslehner*, W. Höflinger, Vienna University of Technology, Austria  
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G27 - Pleated Filter Media I      
09:00-10:15 h
Influence of geometric and kinetic parameters on the performance of pleated filters, P. Hettkamp*, J. Meyer, G. Kasper, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany  
  20 April 2012
Aerosol deposit characterization in pleated filter via single photon emission computed tomography, P.-C. Gervais*, N. Monnier, D. Thomas, Nancy University, S. Poussier, G. Karcher, NanCycloTEP, France  
  Session Chair:
Paolo
Tronville
Performance of pleated nanofiber filters, W.-F. Leung*, C.-H. Hung, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, P.R. China  
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L22 - SLS Filter Testing III      
10:45-12:25 h
Accelerated screening for selection of demulsifiers and flocculants by multisample analytical centrifugation, T. Sobisch*, D. Lerche, LUM GmbH, Germany
20 April 2012
Selection of feed sensors to optimise process and capacity of discontuous filtration centrifuges, B. Hegnauer*, Andritz KMPT GmbH, Germany
Session Chair:
Christophe
Peuchot
Effect of oil viscosity on filter performance in lubrication oil system, V.-M. Heiskanen*, T. Mäkelä, P. Kapanen, Parker Parker Hannifin Filter Division Europe; J. Rinkinen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland  
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L23 - Simulation and Scale-Up      
10:45-12:25 h
Development and modelling of a novel combined washing and thickening process, H. Nirschl*, J. Jeras, M. Feist, H. Anlauf, Karlsruhe Institute of Technologie (KIT), Germany
20 April 2012
A simplified model for predicting performances of industrial filter press, E. Babini, D. Collini, F. Kaswalder*, F. Paris, DIEMME SpA.; G. Montante, F. Magelli, A. Paglianti, Bologna University, Italy
Session Chair:
Thomas
Langeloh
Calculation method to predict differential pressure of pleated filters for cleaning of hydraulic oils, E.D.L. Böndel*, A.H. Hassine, M. Pracher, MAHLE Industriefiltration GmbH, Germany  
   

       
L24 - Water & Waste Water II      
10:45-12:25 h
Water composition modeling of iron removal in rapid sand filtration , D. Vries, K.J. Raat, B. Hofs, KWR Watercycle Research Institue, F. Schoonenberg Kegel*, G.J. Zweere, Vitens N.V., Netherlands  
20 April 2012
Photocatalytic degradation of Rhodamine B by TiO2/ZnO nanofibers under visible light irradiation, C.C. Pei, W.-F. Leung*, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, P.R. China  
Session Chair:
Hans
Theliander
Behavior of two filter media for to remove arsenic from drinking water, S. Garrido*, M. Pina, Instituto Mexicano de Tecnologia del Agua (IMTA); I. López I, R. Rodríguez, D. De la O, Sistema Municipal de Aguas y Saneamiento Torreón, Mexico
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M18 - Water Treatment III      
10:45-12:00 h
Tap water production from humic groundwater by ozonation and microfiltration, J. Sallanko*, University of Oulu, Finland  
  20 April 2012
The effect of softener on a salty taste appearance of permeate water in reverse osmosis membranes, O.A. Mohammed*, ISSC, Iraq; A.O. Sharif, University of Surrey, UK, J.K. Bayesh Al-quraishi, Ministry of Health, Iraq
 
  Session Chair:
tba
Removal of dissolved ammonia from wastewater employing hollow fiber membrane contactor, G.K . Agrahari*, S.K. Shukla, N. Verma, P.K. Bhattacharya, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India
 
   
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G28 - Emission Control II      
10:45-12:25 h
Evaluation of the efficiency of four techniques used for the reduction of particulate and gaseous atmospheric pollutants emitted by domestic heating systems using biomass, I. Fraboulet*, INERIS; L. Robert, CERIC; S. Bachellet, CTIF; M. Bondot, Cheminées Axis; T. Mallereau, Cheminées Chazelles; M.L. Rabot Querci, Supra, France; E. Henriksen, Applied Plasma Physics AS, Norway
 
  20 April 2012
Recovery of ethyl acetate and ethanol from the outlet gas streams of packaging Industries company (PIC), S. Emeish*, Al-Balqa' Applied University, Jordan  
  Session Chair:
Sunil
Sharma
Filtration process on blast furnace gas allowing the optimization of CO2 capture, M. Wagner*, A. Delebecque, B. Ryckelynck , Air Liquide CRCD; J-M. Veber, ArcelorMittal, France  
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G29 - Filter Media III      
10:45-12:00 h
Product development of an aerosol separator based on metal foam and basic research of metal foam filtration properties, R. Poss*, A. Tillmann, Alantum Europe GmbH; S. Hiel, T. Warth, M. Junker, Stuttgart University, Germany
 
20 April 2012
Characterization of metallic micro sieves for the removal of fine particulate matter from gas streams, E. Stahl*, J. Robert, G. Deerberg, Fraunhofer Institute UMSICHT, Germany  
   
Progress in low pressure plasma coatings for gas and liquid filter media, F. Legein, Europlasma, Belgium  
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G30 - Pleated Filter Media II      
10:45-12:00 h
Clogging of mini-pleat and plane air filters by graphite nanoparticles aggregates simulating combustion aerosol: experimental and theoretical description of filter pressure drop and cake porosity, F-X. Ouf*, S. Artous, L. Bouilloux, P. Marchal, IRSN - DSU, France  
  20 April 2012
SessionChair:
Gerd Mauschitz
Comparison of filtration performance for pleated and non-pleated filter elements in gas-solid filtration and its effects on the design of complete filter units, C. Soretz*, Coperion GmbH, Germany  
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Programme as at February 22, 2012

Notice: The Programme lists countries and regions and is subject to amendments. Errors and ommissions excepted.