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| Name | Experimental investigation into solids re-entrainment in hydrodynamic vortex separators |
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Authors
Dr D A Phipps, Dr R M Alkhaddar, Mr James Dodd, Dr M G Faram, Professor R Y G Andoh and Miss Cathryn Roberts
Abstract
Hydrodynamic Vortex Separators (HDVS) are used for removing solids from stormwater before discharge into watercourses and for Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) and wastewater treatment. Their internal geometry generates flow patterns which promote solids separation and deposition in a hopper at the base. This study examines re-entrainment of captured solids at a range of flow rates, for four separator configurations. Dye-tracer experiments for one configuration have shown that the hopper region is a slow mixing zone (SMZ), with the rate of mixing and interchange with the main body of flow depending on overall flow rate. With the hopper part filled, dye tests showed minimal mixing of interstitially held water; supporting the view that removal of solids will occur only from the top of the bed. The onset and extent of reentrainment occurring when the hopper was full of sediment was found to depend on the configuration, with a general increase in its occurrence with increasing flows. The study highlights the importance of providing isolated zones for sediment collection and adequate shielding of the collected sediment.
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| Creator | Lisa_Glennon |
| Created On: | 06/17/2004 00:00 |
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| Last updated on | 03/17/2009 19:14 |
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