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  1. Particulate Loading

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    Where $\text{Re}$ is the standard Reynolds number, $Cv$ is the volumetric loading coefficient (a non-dimensional constant derived from particle shape factor $\psi$), $\phi$ is the volume fraction of solids, and $\rhof$ is the fluid density. A higher $\text{Re}^*$ indicates increased flow resistance attributable to the particulates.
    In filtration engineering, excessive particulate loading leads to rapid 'cake formation' on the membrane surface. This accumulation increases the [transmembrane pressure …