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Monica Hill's Individual Contribution Page

Spring 2011

Operators in Honduras have expressed a preference in operating the earlier-style Linear Dose Controller (LDC) over the Non-Linear Dose Controller. The LDC is an elegantly simple design that requires minimal input and oversight from the operator. The LDC looses its elegance as plant flow rate increase. A new style of dose controller that can operate at high plant flow rates will be evaluated this semester.

Summer 2010 Contribution

The Non-Linear Dose Controller (NLDC) continued to evolve during the Spring 2010 Semester (of which I was not involved). The NLDC design faced challenges that required further investigation and understanding: 1)errors induced by surface tension as fluid passed through the orifice 2) orifice manufacturing techniques create inconsistent entrance and exit regions. In house manufacturing processes were evaluated to determine the ease and accuracy with which a orifice could be manufactured.

Fall 2009 Contributions

This semester I have been a part of the chemical dosing team.  Although I originally started working on the hydraulic design e.g. tube sizing and orifice sizing, my files were compiled with Yoon Choi's MathCad file and he has essentially taken "ownership" of the hydraulic design.  I therefore have no significant conclusions or documents concerning this stage of the project.

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