APPLICATION OF FILTRATION THEORY TO PILOT PLANT DESIGN.

Avner Adin*, E. Robert Baumann, John L. Cleasby

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Abstract

The objective of this paper is to suggest a way to apply current filtration theory to the design and use of pilot plants. Following classification of the different physical and chemical mechanisms and parameters involved, the work focuses on those variables which can be controlled by the design engineer (e. g. filtration rate, grain size, flocculant type and dosage) and presents methods by which the ranges of the different variables can be determined to obtain better results from the experimental units.

Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - 1977
EventAWWA Annu Conf, 97th, Proc - Anaheim, Calif
Duration: 8 May 197713 May 1977

Conference

ConferenceAWWA Annu Conf, 97th, Proc
CityAnaheim, Calif
Period8/05/7713/05/77

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