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Title: | Mixing and Energy Relationships in a Flocculation Unit |
Authors: | Wobschall, Colin |
Advisor: | Murphy, K. L. |
Department: | Chemical Engineering |
Keywords: | energy relationship;flocculation unit |
Publication Date: | Oct-1970 |
Abstract: | The effects or energy input variation on the mixing obtained in a laboratory flocculation unit were studied. The main parameter was the size and shape or paddles used to induce the mixing. A variation in paddle geometry produced a variation in energy input. The effect of baffles was studied and the effect of flocculator geometry was considered by comparing two different length to width ratios tor a single tank. Theoretical models were used in an attempt to describe a flocculation unit by comparing the experimental tracer output with the predicted theoretical output. Some generally accepted design criteria tor full-scale flocculation units were also compared with experimental results. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11375/24361 |
Appears in Collections: | Digitized Open Access Dissertations and Theses |
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