Baseline Mass Transfer Coefficient Water and Wastewater Aeration Systems. Lee Johnny (author).
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2019.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- TP156 .B374 2019
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Includes bibliographies and index.
The discovery of a Standard Specific Baseline Mass Transfer Coefficient (KLa0)20 represents a revolutionary change in the understanding, designing, operation and maintenance of aeration equipment, as well as providing a baseline for future research and development for water and wastewater treatment systems. Previously, it has not been possible to correlate mass transfer coefficients (KLa) from one test to another, even under ordinary testing circumstances. This book discusses the use of the Standard Model to determine the baseline for any test, and its major finding is showing that gas transfe.
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