The purpose of this study was to investigate the steady state continuous thickening of non-ideal suspensions such as sludges from water and wastewater treatment plants. Suspensions of high grade calcium carbonate, activated sludges, water softening sludges, and suspensions of fine glass beads were used. The suspensions were thickened in a closed, continuous, pi lot, thickening system. The sol ids flux theory was used successfully for predicting performance of the steady state continuous thickener from batch settling velocities of the suspensions. For the optimal performance of the thickener, effective stirring of concentration layers near the underflow level was found to be an absolute necessity. This was to prevent dilute solids from reach...
This paper discusses the steady-state modelling of thickening in circular secondary settlers of acti...
© 2005 Dr. Brendan Robert GladmanThe ability to separate a suspension into its respective solid and ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1997 Dr. Matthew Daryl GreenThe concentration of fine par...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the steady state continuous thickening of non-ideal sus...
A one dimensional dewatering model for a thickener consistent with time-dependent densification of a...
Sludges resulting from water and wastewater treatment processes consist of agglomerated individual p...
A model is presented for the thickening of a raked suspension. The model is based on Kynch theory (K...
© 2017 Dr Adam CrustDewatering processes such as sedimentation and consolidation of colloidal suspen...
A model is presented for design of a thickener for solid-liquid separation where the flocs or aggreg...
The solid concentration of primary sludge is increased by thickening process of the wastewater treat...
Main portion of water in mineral processing plants is recovered in thickeners. The required surface ...
This paper aims at investigating the effects of densification of aggregates within a suspension on t...
Gravity thickeners most commonly used in wastewater treatment plants in Egypt. Gravity thickeners de...
The transient behaviour of flocculated suspensions in an Ideal Thickener is simulated by numerical s...
The purpose of this investigation was to develop and validate at full-scale dynamic models and contr...
This paper discusses the steady-state modelling of thickening in circular secondary settlers of acti...
© 2005 Dr. Brendan Robert GladmanThe ability to separate a suspension into its respective solid and ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1997 Dr. Matthew Daryl GreenThe concentration of fine par...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the steady state continuous thickening of non-ideal sus...
A one dimensional dewatering model for a thickener consistent with time-dependent densification of a...
Sludges resulting from water and wastewater treatment processes consist of agglomerated individual p...
A model is presented for the thickening of a raked suspension. The model is based on Kynch theory (K...
© 2017 Dr Adam CrustDewatering processes such as sedimentation and consolidation of colloidal suspen...
A model is presented for design of a thickener for solid-liquid separation where the flocs or aggreg...
The solid concentration of primary sludge is increased by thickening process of the wastewater treat...
Main portion of water in mineral processing plants is recovered in thickeners. The required surface ...
This paper aims at investigating the effects of densification of aggregates within a suspension on t...
Gravity thickeners most commonly used in wastewater treatment plants in Egypt. Gravity thickeners de...
The transient behaviour of flocculated suspensions in an Ideal Thickener is simulated by numerical s...
The purpose of this investigation was to develop and validate at full-scale dynamic models and contr...
This paper discusses the steady-state modelling of thickening in circular secondary settlers of acti...
© 2005 Dr. Brendan Robert GladmanThe ability to separate a suspension into its respective solid and ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1997 Dr. Matthew Daryl GreenThe concentration of fine par...