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- Pablo Blanco-Gómez
(Vielca Ingenieros, S.A., Avda. Aragón, 17, 46010 Valencia, Spain)
- Luis Fernández-Martínez
(Vielca Ingenieros, S.A., Avda. Aragón, 17, 46010 Valencia, Spain)
- María V. Martínez-Pedro
(Vielca Ingenieros, S.A., Avda. Aragón, 17, 46010 Valencia, Spain)
- Claudio Machancoses-Folch
(Vielca Ingenieros, S.A., Avda. Aragón, 17, 46010 Valencia, Spain)
- Víctor Durá-Pastor
(Vielca Ingenieros, S.A., Avda. Aragón, 17, 46010 Valencia, Spain)
- Tatiana Montoya
(Global Omnium Medioambiente, S.L. Gran Vía Marqués del Turia, 19, 46005 València, Spain)
- Ángela Baeza-Serrano
(Global Omnium Medioambiente, S.L. Gran Vía Marqués del Turia, 19, 46005 València, Spain)
- Vicente Fajardo
(Global Omnium Medioambiente, S.L. Gran Vía Marqués del Turia, 19, 46005 València, Spain)
- José Rafael García-March
(IMEDMAR-UCV Institute of Environment and Marine Science Research, Universidad Católica de Valencia, Av. del Port, 15, 03710 Calpe, Spain)
- José Tena-Medialdea
(IMEDMAR-UCV Institute of Environment and Marine Science Research, Universidad Católica de Valencia, Av. del Port, 15, 03710 Calpe, Spain)
- Víctor Tena-Gascó
(IMEDMAR-UCV Institute of Environment and Marine Science Research, Universidad Católica de Valencia, Av. del Port, 15, 03710 Calpe, Spain)
- Bernardo Vicente-Morell
(AIDIMME, Instituto Tecnológico Metalmecánico, Mueble, Madera, Embalaje y Afines, Parque Tecnológico, Avda. Leonardo da Vinci, 38, 46980 Paterna, Spain)
- Mario Martínez Ceniceros
(AIDIMME, Instituto Tecnológico Metalmecánico, Mueble, Madera, Embalaje y Afines, Parque Tecnológico, Avda. Leonardo da Vinci, 38, 46980 Paterna, Spain)
- Benjamín Ruiz-Tormo
(AIDIMME, Instituto Tecnológico Metalmecánico, Mueble, Madera, Embalaje y Afines, Parque Tecnológico, Avda. Leonardo da Vinci, 38, 46980 Paterna, Spain)
Abstract
Microplastics are plastic particles ranging in size from 1 μm to 5 mm, emitted at the source or resulting from the degradation of larger objects. Today, their global distribution is one of the major environmental problems recognized by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, polluting aquatic, terrestrial and atmospheric systems and requiring avant-garde solutions. Solid–liquid filtration is widely used in both industrial and biological systems, where some aquatic species are examined using very specialized filter-feeding apparatus, and when applied to industrial processes, microparticles can be separated from the water while minimizing maintenance costs, as they require less backwashing or additional energy consumption. The REMOURE project uses the Mediterranean species Mobula mobular (Bonnaterre, 1788) as a reference for the testing and optimization of low-cost microplastic filters applied to wastewater. For this purpose, a hydrodynamic test rig was designed and constructed by considering the hydraulic feeding conditions of the marine species, with a scale factor of 6. This paper presents the design conditions and the evaluation of the test results for the combination of three different variables: (1) flap disposition (two different models were considered); (2) inclination with respect to the flow direction; and (3) flow velocity. The models were printed in polyamide and videos were recorded to evaluate the behaviour of dye injection through the lobes. The videos were processed, and the results were statistically treated and used to calibrate a CFD model to optimize the filter design to be studied in a prototype wastewater treatment plant.
Suggested Citation
Pablo Blanco-Gómez & Luis Fernández-Martínez & María V. Martínez-Pedro & Claudio Machancoses-Folch & Víctor Durá-Pastor & Tatiana Montoya & Ángela Baeza-Serrano & Vicente Fajardo & José Rafael García-, 2024.
"Towards a More Sustainable Water Treatment: Design of a Hydrodynamic Test Rig and Testing of a Novel Microplastic Filter Using Biomimetics,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(1), pages 1-18, December.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:17:y:2024:i:1:p:170-:d:1555707
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