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ISSUE:    Almanac of Modern Science and Education. 2014. Issue 7
COLLECTION:    Technical Sciences

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THEORETICAL FOUNDATION OF ELECTROHYDRODYNAMIC APPARATUS USE FOR PROCESSING GROUNDWATER CONTAINING ORGANIC FORMS OF IRON

Boris Mikhailovich Grishin
Penza State University of Architecture and Construction

Marina Viktorovna Bikunova
Penza State University of Architecture and Construction

Tat'yana Viktorovna Malyutina
Penza State University of Architecture and Construction

Artem Alekseevich Zebrev
Penza State University of Architecture and Construction


Submitted: June 11, 2014
Abstract. The article describes the processes implemented in the electrohydrodynamic apparatus (EHDA) under the reagent coagulation processing of groundwater containing difficult-to-oxidize organic forms of iron. The scheme of the apparatus is given; the factors influencing the degree of water-air mixture dispersion in the body of the EHDA are analyzed. The advantages of the EHDA use in the technology of groundwater deironing for technical purposes, in particular, for the supply of the industrial boilers of the heat electropower station, are theoretically proved.
Key words and phrases:
подземные воды
органические формы железа
коагуляционная обработка воды
электрогидродинамическое устройство
водовоздушная смесь
groundwater
organic forms of iron
coagulation processing of water
electrohydrodynamic apparatus
water-air mixture
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