Advances in Water Pollution Research 1969
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-012999-0.50030-7
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The Influence of Suspended Solids on the Rate of Oxygen Transfer in Aqueous Solutions

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“…Several workers (Levish, 1962;Poon & Campbell, 1967;Van der Kroon, 1969) have studied the effect that suspended matter has upon oxygen transfer, oxygen solubility and liquid hydrodynamics. Generally speaking, suspended matter causes a decrease in oxygen solubility and the oxygen difTusivity coefficient, and also affects the rate of oxygen transfer in diffused aeration systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Several workers (Levish, 1962;Poon & Campbell, 1967;Van der Kroon, 1969) have studied the effect that suspended matter has upon oxygen transfer, oxygen solubility and liquid hydrodynamics. Generally speaking, suspended matter causes a decrease in oxygen solubility and the oxygen difTusivity coefficient, and also affects the rate of oxygen transfer in diffused aeration systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%