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Numerical Study on effective Mixing Chemical Liquid using Hydraulic Energy in a Water Treatment Plant (정수장내 수류에너지를 이용한 액체약품의 효율적인 혼화를 위한 수리해석)

  • Song K. S.;Oh S. Y.;Park Y. B.
    • Journal of computational fluids engineering
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2002
  • The present study is developed device that effectively mixes raw water and chemicals by using the residual head of fluid in the front pipe of flocculation basin, and performed non-dimensional analysis and presented design standard to apply to water plants that have different equipment capacity. The variables for design are a proper ratio between an outer diameter of deflector and a diameter of pipe, a distance between deflector and orifice and a determination of orifice diameter for an optimal mixing. Numerical study has analyzed flow field on a basis of turbulent intensity in an orifice downstream. As Reynolds number of In-Line Orifice was increased from identical design variable, the turbulent intensity of pipe center was no changed almost.

Numerical Study on effective Mixing Chemical Liquid using Hydraulic Energy in a Water Treatment Plant (정수장내 수류에너지를 이용한 액체약품의 효율적인 혼화를 위한 수리해석)

  • Song K. S.;Oh S. Y.
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.132-137
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    • 2001
  • We used In-line orifice mixer for efficient chemicals mixing in water treatment. The method of using In-line orifice mixer has been already proved the improvement of water treatment efficiency. Code of computational fluid dynamics for numerical analysis was performed using FLUENT, a commercial code. As variable for exactly standardizing, a proper ratio between an outer diameter of deflector and a diameter of pipe, the distance between deflector and orifice, a determination of orifice diameter fur an optimal mixing, a distance between injection nozzle's position and cone, Numerical study has been performed for optimal standard and analyzed flow field on a basis of turbulent intensity in an orifice downstream.

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