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(Ebook) Designing Aeration Systems using Baseline Mass Transfer Coefficients: For Water and Wastewater Treatment by Johnny Lee ISBN 9780367617615, 0367617617

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Authors:Johnny Lee
Pages:228 pages.
Year:2021
Editon:1
Publisher:CRC Press/Science Publishers
Language:english
File Size:35.21 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780367617615, 0367617617
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(Ebook) Designing Aeration Systems using Baseline Mass Transfer Coefficients: For Water and Wastewater Treatment by Johnny Lee ISBN 9780367617615, 0367617617

The book is about the discovery of a Standard Specific Baseline Mass Transfer Coefficient (KLa0)20 that represents a revolutionary change in the understanding, designing, and operation of aeration equipment, as well as providing a baseline for future research and development for water and wastewater treatment systems. It discusses the use of the Standard Model for oxygen transfer to determine the baseline, and its major finding is to show that the gas transfer model is a consistent relativistic theory of molecular interactions. Previously, the challenge was the appearance of divergences in the mass transfer coefficient estimations that defies aeration design. This normalization to a baseline is a great achievement in physics and engineering.
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