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|a Water Quality Engineering
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|a Water Quality Engineering: Physical/Chemical Treatment Processes Analysis -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: Reactors and Reactions in water Quality Engineering -- 1 Mass Balances -- 1.1 Introduction: The Mass Balance Concept -- 1.2 The Mass Balance for a System with Unidirectional Flow and Concentration Gradient -- The Storage Term -- The Advective Term -- The Diffusion and Dispersion Terms -- The Chemical Reaction Term -- Combining the Terms into the Overall Mass Balance -- The Differential Form of the One-Dimensional Mass Balance
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|a 1.3 The Mass Balance for a System with Flow and Concentration Gradients in Arbitrary Directions -- The Advection Term -- The Diffusion and Dispersion Terms -- The Storage and Reaction Terms -- The Overall Mass Balance -- 1.4 The Differential Form of the Three-Dimensional Mass Balance -- 1.5 Summary -- References -- Problems -- 2 Continuous Flow Reactors: Hydraulic Characteristics -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Residence Time Distributions -- Tracers -- Pulse Input Response -- Step Input Response -- Statistics of Probability Distributions and the Mean Hydraulic Detention Time -- 2.3 Ideal Reactors
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|a Plug Flow Reactors -- Pulse Input to a PFR: Fixed Frame of Reference (Eulerian View) -- Pulse Input to a PFR: Moving Frame of Reference (Lagrangian View) -- Continuous Flow Stirred Tank Reactors -- Pulse Input to a CFSTR -- Step input to a CFSTR -- 2.4 Nonideal Reactors -- Tracer Output from Nonideal Reactors -- Relating Tracer Input and Output Curves via the Convolution Integral -- Modeling Residence Time Distributions of Nonideal Reactors -- PFR with Dispersion -- CFSTRs in Series -- Modeling Short-Circuiting and Dead Space
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|a PFRs in Parallel and Series: Segregated Flow and Early Versus Late Mixing -- Nonequivalent CFSTRs in Series -- Simple Indices of Hydraulic Behavior -- 2.5 Equalization -- Flow Equalization -- Concentration Equalization -- Concurrent Flow and Concentration Equalization -- 2.6 Summary -- Appendix 2A. Introduction to Laplace Transforms as a Method of Solving (Certain) Differential Equations -- Examples of the Use of Laplace Transforms -- References -- Problems -- 3 Reaction Kinetics -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Fundamentals -- Terminology -- The Kinetics of Elementary Reactions
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|a Frequency of Molecular Collisions -- Energetics of Molecular Collisions -- The Kinetics of Nonelementary Reactions -- Power Law and Other Rate Expressions for Nonelementary Reactions -- 3.3 Kinetics of Irreversible Reactions -- The Mass Balance for Batch Reactors with Irreversible Reactions -- The Integral Method of Reaction Rate Analysis -- Analysis of Reaction Half-Times -- Kinetics Expressions Containing Terms for the Concentrations of More Than One Reactive Species -- The Differential Method of Reaction Rate Analysis -- Analysis of Nonpower-Law Rate Expressions
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|a By carefully explaining both the underlying theory and the underlying mathematics, this text enables readers to fully grasp the fundamentals of physical and chemical treatment processes for water and wastewater. Throughout the book, the authors use detailed examples to illustrate real-world challenges and their solutions, including step-by-step mathematical calculations. Each chapter ends with a set of problems that enable readers to put their knowledge into practice by developing and analyzing complex processes for the removal of soluble and particulate materials in order to ensure the safety of our water supplies"--Provided by publisher
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