Created by Chengfeng Wu, last modified by Lorna Ximena Aristizabal Clavijo on May 28, 2010
Abstract:
The Spring 2010 ANC team is continuing research with lime feeders where the Fall 2009 team left off. The original idea was to create lamellar sedimentation by placing a slanted tube on top of a vertical one and running water upwards through the reactor. With appropriate fluid velocities, one can maintain a fluidized bed of lime particles in the lower segment but prevent the vast majority of solid lime particles from leaving with the effluent (see 2009 design). This semester the team modified the reactor design in order to improve its performance and provide an easy way to feed lime while the reactor is running (see new lime feeder design).
Following the set-up described in each experiment found below with both the new apparatus and the old one, the team is conducting a series of experiments in order to determine which mechanisms are important in producing effluent saturated with lime for long periods of time. The tests are based on hypotheses which the team has developed over the course of the semester. Following the recommendation of previous ANC teams, the Spring 2010 team has tried to isolate variables and test them separately. In all of the experiments, the team has tried to vary only one parameter at a time so that comparisons between tests are more meaningful.