Ask the Expert #4. Filtration Simulation – How to Make the R&D Cycle More Efficient
We invited Dr. Philipp Eichheimer, the Application Engineer specialized in filtration from Math2Market, and asked him questions to learn how using CT can make the research and development process of filter materials more efficient by running simulations to identify effective filter characteristics.
Philipp is an expert in 3D numerical modeling of fluid flow in various porous media, including filters. In this webinar, you will learn how you might be able to apply filtration simulations to your research.
We asked him:
- How is CT used in filtration applications and what are the benefits?
- What filter properties can you characterize using CT data and which are most important?
- What are the biggest challenges when using CT data to study filtration processes?
- How do you use CT data to model and design filters?
- How do you scale simulation results with media to complete filters?
- What is the optimization process for developing better filtration products?
Resources
Download: Digital Rock Physics - When and How to Use It - by Dr. Arne Jacob
- Math2Market
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Publication: Berger, S., Azimian, M., Eichheimer, P., Hoch, D., Cheng, L. and Niessner, J. (2023), Computational Fluid Dynamics-Based Optimization of Face Mask Filter Media Using Micro-Computed Tomography Scans. Chem. Eng. Technol., 46: 1039-1046. https://doi.org/10.1002/ceat.202200460
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GeoDict applications within Filtration: Grießer A., Westerteiger R., Azimian M., Planas B., Wiegmann A. Identification of fiber characteristics of a filter media based on artificial intelligence (AI) with GeoDict https://doi.org/10.30423/report.m2m-2020-01
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GeoDict applications within Filtration: Azimian M., Linden S., Cheng L., Wiegmann A. Filtration modeling and simulation with GeoDict®, from filter media to filter element https://doi.org/10.30423/report.m2m-2020-03
- Webinar about how to collect high-quality CT data of filtration media: Deep Dive - Filtration Analysis 1. Data Collection
- Connect with the guest expert, Dr. Philipp Eichheimer, on LinkedIn.



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