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Radiotracer Applications inWastewat
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The following States are Members of
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TRAINING COURSE SERIES No. 49RADIOT
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EDITORIAL NOTEThe use of particular
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PRACTICAL RECOMMENDATIONS .........
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The success of radiotracer applicat
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skimmed out. Flotation, as currentl
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1.3.3. Primary clarifiersA clarifie
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esidence times of phases, mixing ch
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FIG.8. Secondary clarifier: periphe
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processes that occur in natural env
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The RTD and MRT are parameters that
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(b) Perfect mixers in series modelA
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and practically it has better sense
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The experimental RTD curve gives ma
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FIG.18. Experimental and CFD calcul
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Optical tracers can be divided in t
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Table 1b. Liquid tracers.- Field of
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TABLE 2. SOME WATER RADIOTRACERSIso
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The detection efficiency (ϕ) is de
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Since on-line radiotracer technique
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source. The dose received is direct
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4. CASE STUDIESWastewater from indu
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FIG.26. Scheme of equalizer-clarifi
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FIG.29. Exp. RTD of S2 and S3 jet m
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