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The Plate Settler Spacing team is currently investigating the Floc Roll-Up Phenomenon in the tube settler. By developing a velocity gradient model, we hope to both analytically and experimentally determine the critical velocity floc particles experience when they begin to roll up the settler tube and into the effluent rather than settling back down the tube and into the floc blanket. The critical velocity is determined using a force balance for a floc particle.  In addition to determining this critical velocity, we hope to understand how properties of the flocs themselves affect floc roll-up.

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When fluid flows through a cylindrical tube its velocity relative to the walls changes as a function of the tube radius. In general, this velocity distribution is parabolic: the greatest velocities are achieved at the center of the tube (where R=0) eventually tapering off to 0 at the walls. The parabolic nature of the distribution arises from cylindrical symmetry and that the fluid does not move at the walls (the "no-slip" condition).

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