Chemical dosing philosophies for a water treatment plant: results of some pilot plant experimentation
Chemical dosing philosophies for a water treatment plant: results of some pilot plant experimentation
- Author(s): C.S. Cox ; P. Daniel ; A. Adgar ; A. Lowdon
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:19960698
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- Author(s): C.S. Cox ; P. Daniel ; A. Adgar ; A. Lowdon Source: UKACC International Conference on Control. Control '96, 1996 p. 1052 – 1057
- Conference: UKACC International Conference on Control. Control '96
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:19960698
- ISBN: 0 85296 666 0
- Location: Exeter, UK
- Conference date: 2-5 Sept. 1996
- Format: PDF
The tight control of pH prior to coagulation is the first phase of a longer term comprehensive research programme. Due to the complex interactions between so many variables it is a necessary precursor to other work. For example, coagulant dose control by means of a streaming current detector (SCD) or feedforward algorithm, which are other areas of on-going investigations, are heavily influenced by pH. Therefore eliminating the effect of this variable via good process regulation is an important and necessary development.
Inspec keywords: coagulation; feedforward; pH control; water treatment
Subjects: Natural resources and environmental control; Chemical variables control
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