Wiesner, Mark R.2009-06-032009-06-031991Veerapaneni, Srinivas. "Filtration of polydisperse suspensions." (1991) Master’s Thesis, Rice University. <a href="https://hdl.handle.net/1911/13545">https://hdl.handle.net/1911/13545</a>.https://hdl.handle.net/1911/13545The effect of polydispersivity of the influent suspension on the ripening stage of a granular media filter has been studied experimentally. Suspensions of spherical latex particles of sizes 0.09$\mu$m, 0.944$\mu$m and 7.04$\mu$m were filtered through a porous bed of glass spheres, under well controlled physical and chemical conditions. Effluent concentrations and headloss development were monitored. The presence of small particles is observed to improve the removal of large particles, while the removal of small particles is not enhanced by the presence of large particles. Relative particle removal appears to be predictable based on the surface area available in the bed for deposition to take place. Deposition morphology and relative distribution of the mass in the bed play an important role in headloss development during filtration of polydisperse suspensions. If smaller particles are present in the filter influent, the practice of "filter to waste" should improve the initial removal of particles near 1$\mu$m in diameter that might otherwise be poorly removed by clean filter beds.128 p.application/pdfengCopyright is held by the author, unless otherwise indicated. Permission to reuse, publish, or reproduce the work beyond the bounds of fair use or other exemptions to copyright law must be obtained from the copyright holder.Environmental scienceCivil engineeringFiltration of polydisperse suspensionsThesisThesis Env. Sci. 1991 Veerapaneni