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Rachel Proske's Individual Contribution Page

Fall 2012 Contributions

This semester, I worked on the Low Flow Stacked Rapid Sand Filtration project.  My team and I tested and improve the performance of a prototype system.  My tasks within the project were as follows:

  • Collected data from students who previously built the prototype filter to learn about the methods behind this design.
  • Researched head loss calculating methods for flows through sand as well as bends, tees, expansions, and constrictions.
  • Assisted in head loss and flow calculations in MathCAD to determine the locations of maximum head loss and possible modifications.
  • Updated the MathCAD file as the prototype LFSRSF was modified.
  • Assisted in determining the actual flow through the system by timing how long it takes the system's flow output to fill up a certain volume.
  • Ordered parts for fabrication and assisted in modifications to the LFSRSF (switched spring valves on the outlet pipes to swing valves, added a ball valve on the outlet side of the filter, and replaced the 1" diameter backwash pipe with a 1.5" diameter pipe.
  • Ran hydraulic testing with and without sand to determine actual head losses experienced through the system.
  • Organized and analyzed results from performance tests, which showed that the filter can achieve up to a 99% removal rate.

The Fall 2012 LFSRSF Team created a working model of the LFSRSF that will be implemented in Honduras January 2013.

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