Print Email Facebook Twitter Monitoring residual fouling after cleaning of multi-fiber membrane modules fiber-by-fiber using non-invasive MRI monitoring Title Monitoring residual fouling after cleaning of multi-fiber membrane modules fiber-by-fiber using non-invasive MRI monitoring Author Yan, Bin (University of Western Australia) Blankert, Bastiaan (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology) Vogt, Sarah J. (University of Western Australia) Vrouwenvelder, J.S. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology; King Abdullah University of Science and Technology) Johns, Michael L. (University of Western Australia) Fridjonsson, Einar O. (University of Western Australia) Date 2023 Abstract In this study non-invasive low field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology was used to monitor fouling induced changes in fiber-by-fiber hydrodynamics inside a multi-fiber hollow fiber membrane module containing 401 fibers. Using structural and velocity images the fouling evolution of these membrane modules were shown to exhibit distinct trends in fiber-by-fiber volumetric flow, with increasing fouling causing a decrease in the number of flow active fibers. This study shows that the fouling rate is not evenly distributed over the parallel fibers, which results in a broadening of the fiber to fiber flowrate distribution. During cleaning, this distribution is initially broadened further, as relatively clean fibers are cleaned more rapidly compared to clogged fibers. By tracking the volumetric flow rate of individual fibers inside the modules during the fouling-cleaning cycle it was possible to observe a fouling memory-like effect with residual fouling occurring preferentially at the outer edge of the fiber bundle during repeated fouling-cleaning cycle. These results demonstrate the ability of MRI velocity imaging to quantitatively monitor these effects which are important when testing the effectiveness of cleaning protocols due to the long term effect that residual fouling and memory-like effect may have on the operation of membrane modules. Subject Cleaning strategiesDrinking waterMembraneMRI velocity imagingUltrafiltration To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0f60a746-a598-45b4-9b58-226abed3983f DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2022.119384 Embargo date 2023-07-01 ISSN 0043-1354 Source Water Research, 229 Bibliographical note Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public. Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2023 Bin Yan, Bastiaan Blankert, Sarah J. Vogt, J.S. Vrouwenvelder, Michael L. Johns, Einar O. Fridjonsson Files PDF 1_s2.0_S004313542201329X_main.pdf 9.71 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:0f60a746-a598-45b4-9b58-226abed3983f/datastream/OBJ/view