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Question 2
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The following are Assumptions for the computations of parameters of a Centrifugal Bowl,
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None of these
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None of these
Question 3
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Hindered settling
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Transition settling
Hindered settling
Free settling
differential settling
Question 4
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largest flux
allows all layers to pass through without displacing solids
can be determined by the Talmadge and Fitch Method
has the smallest area
Question 5
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D.
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Question 6
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Classifiers
Centrifugal basket
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Tube Centrifuge
Clarifiers
Classifiers
Question 7
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thickener
clarifier
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thickener
decantation
flocculation
Question 8
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clarifier
thickener
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clarifier
decantation
flocculation
Question 9
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The preferred separation method for particles in the micron size range is
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Centrifugal bowl
Centrifugal basket
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Continuous sedimentation
Centrifugal bowl
Batch sedimentation
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concentration is constant.
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Kynch Method
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Question 11
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D. A & B
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A. it is not accelerating
B. du/dt =0 (or du over dt equals 0)
C. it is moving at constant velocity
D. A & B
Question 12
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The minimum thickener area for continuous sedimentation tank is the area
corresponding to
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Question 13
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Question 14
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Transition zone
Transition zone
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Suspension zone
Clear zone
Compression zone
Question 15
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Stokes Equation
Kynch Law
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Newtons Law
Stokes Equation
Ruth Equation
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r2 - ri
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r2 - ri
r1 - ri
r2 - r1
r1 - r2
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4
4
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4.6
3.6
None of these
Question 18
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Separation of a suspension or slurry into a supernatant clear liquid (free from particles)
and a thick sludge containing a high concentration of solid is called
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sedimentation
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clarification
sedimentation
decantation
classification