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MULTIFLUX SEDIMENTATION SUPPORTED WITH COAGULATION PROCESS

Tymoteusz Turlej

First published: 2017-11-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2017h/33/s12.036View metrics

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This paper presents the research on the sedimentation process assisted with coagulation process. The main purpose of this project is to determine the method of coagulant dose selection during the sedimentation of the coal suspension. Measurements have been made for various sedimentation intensification techniques: the use of coagulant, the use of lamella, and the use of both techniques simultaneously. The efficiency of the sedimentation process was compared using various intensification techniques. The studies were conducted under static conditions. It has been shown that the use of multiflux fillings and simultaneous coagulation allows the same sedimentation efficiency to be achieved with reduced coagulant dose. An analysis of the sedimentation process using PIX coagulant). Analysis of the effect of coagulant dose on sedimentation rate was also performed. The research has shown that the use of multiflux fillings reduces the dose of chemicals used in such processes..

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Title
MULTIFLUX SEDIMENTATION SUPPORTED WITH COAGULATION PROCESS
Authors
Tymoteusz Turlej
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 17th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2017, Water Resources. Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems
Publisher
STEF92 Technology
Year
2017
Pages
291-298
SWS Citekey
Turlej201712291298
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7408-27-0
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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