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ISSN: 2347-1697<br />

International Journal of Informative & Futuristic Research (<strong>IJIFR</strong>)<br />

Volume - 3, Issue -<strong>12</strong>, August <strong>2016</strong><br />

Continuous 36 th Edition, Page No: 4626-4649<br />

[8] Guo Q. (2006). Correlation of Total Suspended Solids (TSS) and Suspended Sediment<br />

Concentration (SSC) Test Methods, Final Report, Prepared for New Jersey Department of<br />

Environmental Protection, Division of Science, Research, and Technology, Trenton, NJ, Ravi<br />

Patraju, Project Manager, November.<br />

[9] Mailloux J. T. (2007). Verification Testing of the KriStar 4 ft Diameter FloGard Dual-Vortex<br />

Hydrodynamic Separator (DVS-48). Submitted to KriStar Enterprises, Inc., April, Alden<br />

Research Laboratories, Inc., Holden, MA.<br />

[10] Computational Fluid Dynamics Prediction of the Residence Time of a Vortex SeparatorApplied<br />

to Disinfection, Egarr, D. A., Faram, M. G., O’Doherty, T., Phipps, D. A. And Syred, N.,4th Int.<br />

Conf. On Sewer Processes and Networks, Madeira,Portugal, November, 2004<br />

[11] Evaluation of Different Configurations of Stormwater Treatment Chamber, Phipps D. A.,<br />

Alkhaddar R. M., Dodd J., Faram M. G. and Deahl, P. J., StormCon’04:The North American<br />

Surface Water Quality Conference and Exposition, Palm Desert, California, USA, July, 2004.<br />

[<strong>12</strong>] Evaluation of Different Configurations of Stormwater Treatment Chamber, Phipps D. A.,<br />

Alkhaddar R. M., Dodd J., Faram M. G. and Deahl P. J., StormCon’04:The North American<br />

Surface Water Quality Conference and Exposition, Palm Desert, California, USA, July, 2004.<br />

Author’s Brief Biography<br />

S.V.Tarun graduated from Visvesvaraya Technological<br />

University with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering<br />

and later worked as freelance product designer, during which time<br />

he has developed several products relating to diverse fields and<br />

published many research papers in International Journals. He<br />

became the founding member of a chapter of Fluid Power Society<br />

of India during his undergraduate degree. A born artist, combined<br />

with engineering skills evolved his interests towards innovating<br />

designs of contemporary products and development of new<br />

concepts in the field of sustainable industrial operations &<br />

management. A young Engineer and an aspiring Technological<br />

Entrepreneur, he is currently on an assignment with a minicement<br />

plant and associates part time in research activities with<br />

the Department of Mechanical Engineering of JSSATE,<br />

Bangalore, his alma mater.<br />

Prof.G.M.Swamy came into academics fifteen years ago after a<br />

stint of five years of industrial experience. An alumnus of Sri<br />

Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering, Mysore, he<br />

completed both his Bachelors and Master’s degree in Mechanical<br />

Engineering there. He is a member of Indian Society for<br />

Technical Education and International Association of Engineers.<br />

During his service in academics he has published several research<br />

papers and have partaken in numerous National and International<br />

Conferences where he was also present as the chairperson. He is<br />

currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of<br />

Mechanical Engineering, JSS Academy of Technical Education,<br />

Bangalore, along with perceiving his Doctorate degree in the<br />

field of Non-destructive Tool Testing under a noted metallurgical<br />

expert Dr. Shankargoud N.<br />

S.V.Tarun, G.M.Swamy :: Design And Development Of<br />

Hydrodynamic Vortex (Up-Flow) Pretank Rainwater Filter<br />

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