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Engineering, 24.04.2020 15:19 igtguith

Select an in-line blender to mix alum with a design flow rate of 485 m3/h. The design water temperature is 10oC. Verify that the detention time and velocity gradient meet the design criteria for adsorption/destabilization. Assume that the water power is 80% of the motor power, that the mixing time must be between 0.3 and 0.8 s, and that there will be a stand-by mixer for redundancy. Because this problem will require some iteration, a spreadsheet solution is highly recommended.

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