Akbar Eskandarpour
Nagoya University
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IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity | 2009
Akbar Eskandarpour; Kazuhiko Iwai; Shigeo Asai
Due to the development of superconducting magnets, the magnetic filtration process is now undergoing its biggest evolution since its conception. In Japan, the first industrial superconducting magnetic filter has been successfully applied for factory wastewater treatment. Much effort in both theory and practice is needed to further contribute to the new developments of this high gradient magnetic filtration process. In this substantial review, we have collected the most important theoretical and practical data about magnetic filtration, its recovery and design to establish a good framework for further development of this amazing technology.
Separation Science and Technology | 2011
Mike Masukume; Akbar Eskandarpour; Maurice S. Onyango; Aoyi Ochieng; Fredrick Alfred O. Otieno
High levels of nitrate in South African groundwater used for drinking purposes are a cause of concern due to the possible human health risks associated with consuming nitrate contaminated water. In this study, nitrate removal using surfactant modified zeolite (SMZ) in fixed bed column is explored. The performance of SMZ is studied as a function of bed height, initial concentration, flow rate, and bed diameter. The number of bed volumes processed and capacity of the bed at breakthrough point are used as performance indicators. The bed performance improves with a decrease in bed height while column diameter has no influence on bed performance. Within the studied flow rate range, the highest number of bed volumes processed and bed capacity are observed at a flow rate of 5 mL/min. In an adsorption-desorption process, the performance of SMZ is found to be poor in the subsequent cycle suggesting that the media is suited for single-use only.
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials | 2008
Kazuhiko Iwai; Akbar Eskandarpour; Manabu Usui; Kento Sugiura
Abstract A force and/or torque are induced in a material under the imposition of a magnetic field. Their magnitudes are different from those acting on the surrounding materials because of the difference in their physical properties. Therefore, a magnetic field is a powerful tool for controlling a second phase in a mother phase such as particles suspended in a liquid. In this paper, we focus on two processes. The first one is a novel method of magnetic filtration in which schwertmannite particles in wastewater are controlled using a magnetic field. The second one is a refining process for a metallic alloy structure during solidification in which solid particles suspended in the liquid phase are controlled using the force excited by the simultaneous imposition of a magnetic field and alternating current.
Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2008
Akbar Eskandarpour; Maurice S. Onyango; Aoyi Ochieng; Shigeo Asai
Materials Transactions | 2006
Akbar Eskandarpour; Kensuke Sassa; Yoshiyuki Bando; Masazumi Okido; Shigeo Asai
Isij International | 2007
Akbar Eskandarpour; Kensuke Sassa; Yoshiyuki Bando; Hiroshi Ikuta; Kazuhiko Iwai; Masazumi Okido; Shigeo Asai
Isij International | 2007
Akbar Eskandarpour; Kensuke Sassa; Yoshiyuki Bando; Masazumi Okido; Kazuhiko Iwai; Shigeo Asai
Archive | 2007
Masazumi Okido; Yoshiyuki Bando; Akbar Eskandarpour; Kensuke Sassa; Shigeo Asai
Isij International | 2008
Akbar Eskandarpour; Maurice S. Onyango; Mitsuru Tanahashi; Aoyi Ochieng; Yoshiyuki Bando; Kazuhiko Iwai; Masazumi Okido; Shigeo Asai
Isij International | 2008
Masazumi Okido; Toshihiro Takakuwa; Akbar Eskandarpour; Ryoichi Ichino; Kazuhiko Iwai