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We have four different overall design ideas to retrofit the Linear Flow Orifice Meter (LFOM):
*A bucket inside the LFOM to catch the influent water. Hopefully the water will not be aerated as much as it overflows from the bucket down into the LFOM. This idea was conceived by Prof. Weber-Shirk as a parallel to using a teacup in the sink to prevent bubbles from forming while doing dishes.
*A bucket inside the LFOM with orifices at the bottom of the the sides. It is our hope that the water flowing out through the orifices will not be aerated as much as water in the previous design (bucket with no holes) flowing over the edge.
*Vertical or inclined planes. The water should hit the plane and then flow down the plane, with less aeration when it reaches the water at the bottom of the LFOM.
*A pipe inside the LFOM. Same general idea as the vertical/inclined planes.
* Rapid Mix is achieved in these systems by having a bend in the pipe because we are in the laminar flow regime similar to what can be found in current plants.