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Linear Chemical Dose Controller

Abstract

The original Chemical Dose Controller (CDC) CDC was designed to have a linear relationship between the flow of alum and the height of water in the entrance tank. The CDC itself is a combination of three previous subteams: the Linear Flow Orifice Meter; the Chemical Doser; and the Flow Controller. These three devices work together to automatically change the amount of alum that enters rapid mix as the flow through the plant is increased. A description of these devices, and how they work can be found below. Since the linear CDC is currently in use in Honduras, the current goal for this Spring was project is to make the design more robust.

The wiki is not about a chronological history or showing what you did specifically, try to keep it more about the project as a whole. That is why I replace terms like "this Spring" with more general phrases that aren't tied to the academic calendar.

Current Research

Try to use consistent nomenclature for each part. I ran into a lot of trouble writing about the CD because I was calling each part something different on each page.

Also you should add a picture here. There are labeled ones on Chemical Doser

The vertical drop chemical dosing tube portion of the CDC was tested with various tubing diameters to determine the failure point. If free fall or open channel flow was observed within the vertical drop tubing, then the dosing would be accurate. We determined that the smallest allowable inner tubing diameter is one quarter inch.

Currently, a preliminary manuscript based on the development and research of the Linear Chemical Dose Controller for a scientific research paper is being written for publication as a journal article. All drafts of the scientific research paper are attached to this page for viewing and editing by all AguaClara team members.

Previous Research

Linear Flow Orifice Meter (LFOM)

The Linear Flow Orifice Meter riser pipe, LFOM, is located in the entrance tank. It is used in the plant when chemical dose flows are laminar. The LFOM tank creates a linear relationship between the flow rate through the plant and the height of water in the entrance tank so that a float system can be used control the chemical dose.

Chemical Doser

The Chemical Doser creates a directly proportional relationship between the plant inflow tank water level and the flow controller outflow tubing level.

Flow Controller

The Flow Controller maintains a constant head level in a small bottle so that hydraulics can be used to dose a specific chemical flow rate solely by controlling the outflow tubing level.

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