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Modeling of submerged photoreactors with optimal parameters of UV radiation for water purification

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology ; Volume , number ,Kiev Allerton Press 2013Content type:
  • text
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Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: The article has shown the functional bond between the power values of the lamp of the immersed photoreactor (light flux), energy exposition, reactor capacity, optical density of the liquid filling it, and the effective (optimal) parameter of the reactor radius. The article gives an assessment of indirect errors of determining effective radii of immersed reactors and showed the relationship between the length of the lamp used for UV radiation and the liquid optical density. It has been shown that given identical values of energy exposure the radius of the effective layer in concentration reactors will be 10% smaller than in blade reactors (in which the light flux propagates in a parallel bundle).
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Journal Article Journal Article Main Library - Special Collections GB855 JOU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol.35 , No.1 (Jan - Feb 2013) Not for loan For In House Use Only

The article has shown the functional bond between the power values of the lamp of the immersed photoreactor (light flux), energy exposition, reactor capacity, optical density of the liquid filling it, and the effective (optimal) parameter of the reactor radius. The article gives an assessment of indirect errors of determining effective radii of immersed reactors and showed the relationship between the length of the lamp used for UV radiation and the liquid optical density. It has been shown that given identical values of energy exposure the radius of the effective layer in concentration reactors will be 10% smaller than in blade reactors (in which the light flux propagates in a parallel bundle).

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