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Re: Help on creating lab-scale aeration tank
Jun 07th, 2010, 10:42am
 
I would suggest that you pose your questions to the "operations" forum, as there are more people that are knowledgeable in that area.
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Reply #1 - Jun 7th, 2010, 11:02am
 
Any Help on creating lab-scale Aeration Tank ?

Greetings to all.

I have some questions about a laboratory-scale aeration tank I am going to create for my PHD studies, so I hope you might help me as well.

I am about to make an aeration tank and I am considered about possible malfunctions it could manifest. For example, if I dont re-circulate flow, I will have to "reboot" the tank for each trial or test. However, installing pumps for small scale tank poses technical difficulties..

So, I would like some advice or bibliography or someone with previous experience of creating something small, about 100 litres, and some possible problems I will face. Suggestions on the type of aeration are also accepted!

ANY help will be extremely appreciated!
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Reply #2 - Jun 7th, 2010, 11:37am
 
GStefanos wrote on Jun 7th, 2010, 11:02am:
Thank you, i will remove it immediatelly.


You don't need to remove this query.  You might get good information in the lab forum.  But, I suspect that you have a better chance on the operations forum.
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