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- 1Grit removal
- 1Dr. Mark Loewen (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta)
- 1Dr. Mark R. Loewen (Civil & Environmental Engineering)
- 1Dr. Mohamed Gamal El Din (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta)
- 1Dr. Nallamuthu Rajaratnam (Civil & Environmental Engineering)
- 1Steffler, Peter M. (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1Zhu, David Z. (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
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Spring 2016
There is a fundamental need to improve grit removal techniques for municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) to meet newer effluent standards and to deal with the rapid growth of urbanization and industrialization. In response to this need, secondary and tertiary treatment processes are being...
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Fall 2013
Habibzadeh Gharehbaba, Alireza
The current work presents the results of an experimental study on the effects of submergence on the performance of a submerged hydraulic jump with baffle blocks downstream of a sluice gate. A wide range of Froude numbers, submergence factors, and block sizes, locations and arrangements were...
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Three-Dimensional Numerical Investigation on Velocity Field and Mixing Characteristics at Channel Junctions
DownloadFall 2014
Channel confluence is an important component in river systems. The flow dynamics and mixing processes associated with such geometry are highly three-dimensional and complicated. In this study, a commercial software, ANSYS CFX, was employed to investigate the flow structures and mixing...