PREDICTION OF FACTORS AFFECTING PERFORMANCE MIXING APERTURE
Abstract
In article the major factors influencing overall performance of a diaphragm of a special design in the mixing device at sewage treatment by method of pressure head flotation are consideredThe major factors influencing quality of the cleared water such as are defined: the content of the weighed substances and fats in initial waste liquid, the mode of hashing and time of contact of the conditioned water and solution of reagent, intensity of hashing of reagent in the mixing device, and also a dose of the entered coagulant.
Results of mathematical modeling of efficiency of removal of the weighed substances from sewage of the milk-
processing enterprise are given.
Mathematical dependence of effect of removal of the weighed substances from sewage of the milk-processing enterprise is received from the influencing factors at application of an advanced design of a diaphragm and coagulant of sulfate of aluminum.
Check of adequacy of the received mathematical dependences in relation to results of experiment is executed showed high extent of coincidence of the data obtained experimental and settlement (mathematical model) in the way
Key words: mathematical modeling, influencing factors, a full factorial experiment, flotation plant, the mixing aperture.
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