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The generation of an energy dissipation zone can be imagined as a nozzle ejecting flow. A smaller nozzle ejects disturbances that decay faster than a larger nozzle. In turbulence, larger eddies last longer than smaller eddies, and a larger nozzle creates larger eddies. A larger flow spacing (nozzle) for the obstructions may create a larger energy dissipation zone (that compares with the energy dissipation zone after a turn in the flocculator). The next step is evaluating having half of the circle on either side of the wall at some position instead of the circle obstructing the center of the channel.

h.1 Results of the Design Case for the Fall 2009

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