Mathematical Modeling Of Settling Of Solid Suspensions (522c12c5-425a-4efb-9230-1a025bf7b5db)

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Abstract

Sedimentation is used to clarify process effluents or to thicken process slurries. The sedimentation cycle of a suspension is presented as a settling curve. This curve is simply a plot of the height of the interface between the settled suspension and clear liquor versus time. Figure 1 shows a series of graduate cylinders which contain a suspension at various stages in its settling cycle. Cylinder 1 shows the suspension completely mixed at time zero. After a brief period of time (see cylinder 2), the suspension is observed to settle from its initial height Ho to height H1, leaving behind a volume of clear (or turbid) liquor, called the supernatant. The interface between the supernatant and suspension is termed the mud line. It is also possible to distinguish at the bottom of the cylinder a layer of sludge representing solids which have settled from the suspension. The interface between it and the suspension is called the sludge line. The sludge line moves upward in the cylinder.
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APA:  (1992)  Mathematical Modeling Of Settling Of Solid Suspensions (522c12c5-425a-4efb-9230-1a025bf7b5db)

MLA: Mathematical Modeling Of Settling Of Solid Suspensions (522c12c5-425a-4efb-9230-1a025bf7b5db). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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