Mechanical compression is particularly well suited to the present situation as it uses about 20 times less energy than thermal processes. This has led to the need for models of the kinetics of filtration and compression. This paper presents the principal analytic equations which describe water elimination by pressing and details the main difficulties encountered in using earlier models. The use of these mathematical tools is illustrated by the experimental results obtained with flocculated suspensions of talc and kaolin.
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Leclerc, D., & Rebouillat, S. (1985). DEWATERING BY COMPRESSION. In NATO ASI Series, Series E: Applied Sciences (pp. 356–391). Martinus Nijhoff Publ. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5091-7_15
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