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Removal Turbidity of Water by Application of Electromagnetic Field Technology

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Human and which serves to preserve the resource at the science forefront. Water of electromagnetic is old but addressed to popular the quantity of contaminants in a new way. The current study presents results related to the influence of an electromagnetic field (EMF) on synthetic water with Al2 Si2 O5 (OH) 4 (represented by Turbidity). The impact of an EMF as the only factor or as an intensifying element in stainless steel packing systems that limits pollutant concentrations in the treated water was analyses. The system that combined simultaneously stainless steel filling was most efficient. The electromagnetic treatment unit was designed and constructed for testing the treatment of syntheses water having turbidity. The influence of two variables on the efficiency of contaminant elimination during the function of the electromagnetic treating unit was checked. A significant dependence between the kind of system used reactor diameter and number of electrical coil windings were observed. The results showed that the PH values remain constant with EMF. The performance of the unit is determined by turbidity, the result shows greatest efficiency removal with 99.99% at the minimum diameter (2.54 cm), 99.99% in three reactors with three different numbers of coil turns.
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51--54
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Bibliogr. 11 poz., rys., tab.
Twórcy
  • Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Industries Department, Al-Mustaqbal University College, Babylon, Iraq
  • Environmental Engineering Department, Engineering College, Babylon University, Babylon, Iraq
  • Al-Mussaib Technical Institute, Al-Furat Al-Awsat Technical University, 51009 Babylon, Iraq
Bibliografia
  • 1. Abedin M.A., Ray B., Kibria M.G., Shaw R. 2020. Smart water solutions to address salinity, Drinking water and health issues in coastal Bangladesh. In public health and disasters Springer, Singapore, 129-143.
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  • 4. Colic M. and Morse D. 1999. The elusive mechanism of the magnetic ‘memory’of water. Coll. Surf., A., 154(1–2), 167-174.
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  • 6. McMahon C.A. 2009. Investigation of the quality of water treated by magnetic fields.‏
  • 7. Ni'am M.F., Othman F., Sohaili J., Fauzia Z. 2006. Combined magnetic field and electrocoagulation process for suspended solid removal from wastewater. In Proc. 1st International Conference on Natural Resources Engineering and Technology, Putrajaya, Malaysia, 384-393.‏
  • 8. Rao M.S. and Omprakash S. 2013. Study of electromagnetic waves on industrial waste water. Physics and Materials Chemistry, 1(3), 34-40.‏
  • 9. Shepard D.P., Edling B., Reimers R. 1995. Magnetic water treatment.GolfCourse Management, 63(3), 55-58.
  • 10. Yadollahpour A., Rashidi S., Ghotbeddin Z., Jalilifar M., Rezaee Z. 2014. Electromagnetic fields for the treatments of wastewater: a review of applications and future opportunities. J Pure Appl Microbio, 8(5), 3711-19.‏
  • 11. Zaidi N.S., Sohaili J., Muda K., Sillanpää M. 2014. Magnetic field application and its potential in water and wastewater treatment systems. Separation & Purification Reviews, 43(3), 206-240.
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