Prototype Observation of Flow Characteristics in an Inclined-Tube Settling Tank for Fine Sandy Water Treatment
Prototype Observation of Flow Characteristics in an Inclined-Tube Settling Tank for Fine Sandy Water Treatment
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Clarifying the flow characteristics in the settling tank is the foundation for the design optimization and efficiency improvement of sediment removal.However, Jeans few research works have been undertaken on the precise observation of the flow movement in the tank.For this purpose, research into an inclined-tube settling tank for the water-sediment separation of the Yellow River was carried out.
An acoustic Doppler velocimeter (ADV) was utilized to measure the velocity distribution in the tank.The dimensionless turbulence intensity and dimensionless Reynolds shear stress distribution were obtained subsequently.It was found that the velocity distribution in the stable settlement area (SSA) and the settlement area with inclined tubes (ISA) was uniform.
The turbulence intensity and Reynolds shear stress in the tank were beneficial to the formation of the flocs and the superdry baseball top subsequent acceleration of the sediment settling.The flow pattern could be significantly improved by the flow adjustment board and the inclined tubes.However, the inlet, the baffle and the overflow weir in the tank had negative effects on the flow pattern.
The results enhanced our understanding of the flow characteristics in the inclined-tube settling tank and indicated a direction for optimizing the tank structure and improving the settling efficiency.