1. Which of the following types of filter are made to operate continuously? a. rotary drum b. gravity c. filter press d. leaf filter 2. The filter medium resistance is controlled by I. pressure drop II. flowrate a. only a is correct b. only b is correct c. none are correct 3. In filtration, which of the following conditions will yield to a higher resistance? a. none of these b. fluid with low viscosity c. slurry with high solid concentration d. large are of filter e. low cake compressibility
1. Which of the following types of filter are made to operate continuously? a. rotary drum b. gravity c. filter press d. leaf filter 2. The filter medium resistance is controlled by I. pressure drop II. flowrate a. only a is correct b. only b is correct c. none are correct 3. In filtration, which of the following conditions will yield to a higher resistance? a. none of these b. fluid with low viscosity c. slurry with high solid concentration d. large are of filter e. low cake compressibility
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1. Which of the following types of filter are made to operate continuously?
a. rotary drum
b. gravity
c. filter press
d. leaf filter
2. The filter medium resistance is controlled by
I. pressure drop
II. flowrate
a. only a is correct
b. only b is correct
c. none are correct
3. In filtration, which of the following conditions will yield to a higher resistance?
a. none of these
b. fluid with low viscosity
c. slurry with high solid concentration
d. large are of filter
e. low cake compressibility
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