USING SHOCK WAVE THEORY TO PREDICT SECONDARY CLARIFIER PERFORMANCE
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Abstract The operation and control of the secondary clarifier plays a very important role in the overall performance of the activated sludge treatment process. Shock wave theory was used to investigate the effects of change in underflow velocity and change in applied flux on the sludge blanket height and its concentration profile.
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