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The first few demo plants were built by Sara in Summer 2007. The design has since been improved and modified. The paper on the demo plant is available on the original CEE AguaClara website. In a nutshell, the demo plant is a transparent plastic miniature AguaClara water treatment plant. While the dimensions are not to scale with a real plant, the principles behind their operations are the same. The demo plant is gravity powered and fed by float valve-equipped flow control modules. The flocculator is vertical flow and sedimentation is done in an upflow lamella sedimentation tank.

Wiki MarkupIn Fall 2007, the team \[researched\|Demo Plant Fall 2007 Report\]  the effect of introducing obstacles into the flow. Currently, the only sources of shear (and thus mixing and flocculation) are  are the 180-degree bends between the vertical flow channels. In the channels between those bends, there is very little shear - it is similar to pipe flow. There is therefore a large variance between the maximum shear (at the bends) and the average shear. That means the plant is not as space-time efficient as it can be. By introducing suitable obstacles (that create shear and mixing) into the vertical channels, the average shear is increased significantly without increasing the maximum shear.

The results of the experiments were mixed and inconclusive. While theoretically, the obstacles should improve the performance of the plant, the actual results did not show those trends. Many parameters, some of which are still unidentified, affect the performance of the plant. The team has yet to determine the limiting factors and the problems with the experiments.

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