Browse Publications Technical Papers 2005-01-3082
2005-07-11

Magnetically Assisted Filtration of Solid Wastes: Laboratory and Flight Experiments 2005-01-3082

Solid wastes can be separated from aqueous streams and concentrated by filtration in a magnetically assisted fluidized bed. In this work the filtration of solid waste materials using filter beds consisting of granular ferromagnetic media is demonstrated. The degree of bed consolidation (or conversely fluidization) is controlled by the application of magnetic forces. In the Magnetically Assisted Gasification (MAG) process, solids are first entrapped by filtration, and then fluidized and transferred to a high temperature reactor where they are thermally decomposed. The maximum particle loading for the filter bed is determined by the intergranular void space. Using magnetic methods, it is possible to manipulate the degree of compaction as the filtration progresses to increase the void space and thereby maximize the loading capacity and efficiency of the filter. This process is completely compatible with operation in microgravity and hypogravity. Magnetically assisted filtration methods have been studied in the laboratory and in a recent series of flight experiments conducted onboard NASA's KC-135 aircraft.

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