Automated Chemical Doser
This research is focused on designing an automated chemical doser that can automatically adjust the headloss in the chemical dosing system in response to plant inflow changes. Currently plant chemical dosing is determined based on plant inflow and turbidity. The automated doser will eliminate the need for plant operators to dose for inflow, reducing the number of variables and therefore opportunities for error.
One main reason for the focus on this doser is that it will allow the AguaClara plants to be more flexible. Plant inflow is largely variable with weather, both seasonally and hourly. In Honduras particularly there is a high frequency of late night rain storms, which appreciably increase plant inflow. Ideally the automated chemical dosing system will allow plants to respond to these weather-driven changes without an operator's presence.
The subteam semester goals can be found [here].
[Weekly team progress]
Automated Chemical Doser Research
- [Automated chem doser design] includes apparatus design and chronological modifications to the experimental set-up
- [MathCAD design documentation] explains the code used to design the doser
- [Laboratory testing of the prototype]