[[abstract]]A simulation model was established in this study to evaluate the impacts of assimilable organic carbon concentration on the growth of biofilm and bulk bacteria under lower flow velocity conditions. The experimental results showed that the growth trends of heterotrophic plate count bacteria of biofilm and bulk bacteria were coincident with the pattern of logistic growth model. The effects of the assimilable organic carbon level on the (specific) growth rates of biofilm and bulk bacteria were quite significant, and the higher the assimilable organic carbon level was, the higher the (specific) growth rate was. There was a growth and decline relationship between the maximum quantities of biofilm and bulk water bacteria at steady sta...
As biofilms intervene in a porous medium, they affect the porosity and permeability, which in turn a...
326 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.A mathematical model, based o...
Biological fouling is a general term referring 1 to the undesirable development of biofilms on surfa...
[[abstract]]The logistic growth model was applied in the study to evaluate the impacts of assimilabl...
[[abstract]]The impact of flow velocity (FV) on the growth dynamics of biofilms and bulk water heter...
[[abstract]]The impact of flow velocity (FV) on the growth dynamics of biofilms and bulk water heter...
Bacterial regrowth is causing drinking water deterioration in the distribution networks. The mathema...
When bacteria attach to the walls of pipelines, they can form biofilms, which can cause the recontam...
A 1D mathematical model for analysis and prediction of microbial interactions within multispecies bi...
Biofilm growth is affected by many factors such as substratum surface properties, fluidic conditions...
326 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Two major studies employed la...
Drinking water biofilm formation on polyvinyl chloride (PVC), cross-linked polyethylene (PEX), high ...
Biofilms are microstructured microbial communities that form at interfacies. In biofilms, microbial...
We present a mathematical model for growth and control of facultative anaerobic bacterial biofilms i...
Biofilms are aggregates of microorganisms that are attached to surfaces. Biofilms control the cyclin...
As biofilms intervene in a porous medium, they affect the porosity and permeability, which in turn a...
326 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.A mathematical model, based o...
Biological fouling is a general term referring 1 to the undesirable development of biofilms on surfa...
[[abstract]]The logistic growth model was applied in the study to evaluate the impacts of assimilabl...
[[abstract]]The impact of flow velocity (FV) on the growth dynamics of biofilms and bulk water heter...
[[abstract]]The impact of flow velocity (FV) on the growth dynamics of biofilms and bulk water heter...
Bacterial regrowth is causing drinking water deterioration in the distribution networks. The mathema...
When bacteria attach to the walls of pipelines, they can form biofilms, which can cause the recontam...
A 1D mathematical model for analysis and prediction of microbial interactions within multispecies bi...
Biofilm growth is affected by many factors such as substratum surface properties, fluidic conditions...
326 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Two major studies employed la...
Drinking water biofilm formation on polyvinyl chloride (PVC), cross-linked polyethylene (PEX), high ...
Biofilms are microstructured microbial communities that form at interfacies. In biofilms, microbial...
We present a mathematical model for growth and control of facultative anaerobic bacterial biofilms i...
Biofilms are aggregates of microorganisms that are attached to surfaces. Biofilms control the cyclin...
As biofilms intervene in a porous medium, they affect the porosity and permeability, which in turn a...
326 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.A mathematical model, based o...
Biological fouling is a general term referring 1 to the undesirable development of biofilms on surfa...