Plate Settler Spacing Team

Fall 2008 Goals

Continuing outside research and designing system Sept 15-19th
  • At this point we will continue to look for papers written on plate settler spacing as well as the parameters that determine the limiting factors when decreasing the spacing
  • Modifications to the apparatus are being made to improve upon the summer apparatus used
  • Instead of placing the entire settling column at a 60 degree angle a vertical settling column will be used with only plate settlers at an angle
  • We will be looking at the necessary conditions to form a stable floc blanket
  • The flocculator and sedimentation column and all necessary components of the set up will fully operable and experimentation will begin
Determine tube diameters to be tested 9/15-10/2
  • Assess potentially limiting factors: shearing, clogging, reasonable velocities, l/b ratio, materials?
  • Determine material to be used: honeycomb, more rigid straws, tube-manifold apparatus?
Brainstorm ideas for apparatus 9/15-10/2
  • Discuss how to establish uniform flow: cone, mesh?
  • Discuss how to attach sedimentation tubes at a sixty-degree angle
Establish a preliminary sketch of apparatus and collaborate with Paul, Matt, Ian, and Professor Weber-Shirk regarding apparatus 10/2
Order materials 10/2
Document experimental apparatus 10/2-end of semester
  • Pictures, diagrams, and explanations
  • Document any improvements made throughout the semester
Build experimental apparatus 10/2-10/24
  • Gather and connect all pumps, parts, and tubing
  • Setup process control
  • Trouble-shoot design issues that arise
Run preliminary experimental trials 10/25-10/31
  • Learn how to create and control floc blankets
  • Assess quality of system: steady flows, process control readings, water level in clay/water bucket
Run experiment 11/1-12/2
  • Run three trials for each tube spacing for a period of two days for each trial
  • Collection of data using process controller
Data analysis and preparation of results 11/21-12/5
Create new experiment 11/15-end of semester
  • Based on results from experiment, determine next course of action: run more of the same experiment, test new diameters, vary flow rates, vary something else?

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