Natural particles are frequently applied in drinking water treatment in up-flow fluidisation processes. Additionally, sedimentation processes are applied to clarify water and to concentrate solids. To estimate the terminal settling velocity of single solid particles in a liquid system, a comprehensive collection of equations is available. For perfectly round spheres, settling velocity can be calculated accurately. For naturally imperfect particles, however, experimentally measured settling velocity shows considerable deviation compared to calculated values. This article discusses a number of experiments demonstrating this deviation and the applicability of commonly used drag-coefficient equation by Brown-Lawler.Sanitary Engineerin
The settling velocity of sediment is one of the essential parameters in studying freshwater reservoi...
In this report, the effect of shape of particles on their hindered settling velocity in water is mai...
A method for predicting the terminal settling velocity of a single solid spherical particle in water...
Natural particles are frequently applied in drinking water treatment in up-flow fluidisation process...
The literature provides a comprehensive collection of equations to estimate theterminal settling vel...
Natural particles are frequently applied in drinking water treatment processes in fixed bed reactors...
Settling is the process by which particulates settle to the bottom of a liquid and form sediment. Th...
Settling is the process by which particulates settle to the bottom of a liquid and form bed sediment...
A revision of the popular equation of Richardson and Zaki (1954a, Transactions of the Institute of C...
Single particle settling velocities through water fluidized beds of mono-sized glass spheres (dp = 0...
A theoretical and experimental study was made of the quiescent settling of the particles of a suspen...
Based on the general relationship described by Cheng between the drag coefficient and the Reynolds n...
AbstractBased on the general relationship described by Cheng between the drag coefficient and the Re...
Abstract Transport processes of plastic particles in freshwater and marine environments are one of t...
This note establishes the fact that the settling velocity for fine flocculent particles in flowing a...
The settling velocity of sediment is one of the essential parameters in studying freshwater reservoi...
In this report, the effect of shape of particles on their hindered settling velocity in water is mai...
A method for predicting the terminal settling velocity of a single solid spherical particle in water...
Natural particles are frequently applied in drinking water treatment in up-flow fluidisation process...
The literature provides a comprehensive collection of equations to estimate theterminal settling vel...
Natural particles are frequently applied in drinking water treatment processes in fixed bed reactors...
Settling is the process by which particulates settle to the bottom of a liquid and form sediment. Th...
Settling is the process by which particulates settle to the bottom of a liquid and form bed sediment...
A revision of the popular equation of Richardson and Zaki (1954a, Transactions of the Institute of C...
Single particle settling velocities through water fluidized beds of mono-sized glass spheres (dp = 0...
A theoretical and experimental study was made of the quiescent settling of the particles of a suspen...
Based on the general relationship described by Cheng between the drag coefficient and the Reynolds n...
AbstractBased on the general relationship described by Cheng between the drag coefficient and the Re...
Abstract Transport processes of plastic particles in freshwater and marine environments are one of t...
This note establishes the fact that the settling velocity for fine flocculent particles in flowing a...
The settling velocity of sediment is one of the essential parameters in studying freshwater reservoi...
In this report, the effect of shape of particles on their hindered settling velocity in water is mai...
A method for predicting the terminal settling velocity of a single solid spherical particle in water...