Print Email Facebook Twitter Air bubbles for water quality improvement Title Air bubbles for water quality improvement Author Lawrence, P. Date 1978-04-01 Abstract Thermal stratification in water supply reservoirs can result in a serious degradation in water quality. The techniques of artificial mixing and aeration, using air bubbles, have been applied in a number of impoundments to prevent the formation of the anaerobic conditions that lead to poor water quality. The first part of this report describes some of the aeration and mixing devices that have been used, and discusses the parameters used to compare their efficiency. The second part of the report presents measurements on the pumping and mixing performance of a destratification device that uses large (300 mm diameter) air bubbles. Experiments were conducted at laboratory and near-prototype scales. The experimental data is used to develop a design guide for large air bubble guns. Subject air bubbleswater qualitywater supply reservoirsartificial mixingaerationdestratification Classification LBR1000 To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1d23f9cf-35dd-4fa9-aa66-bb0d00447e9e Publisher HR Wallingford Source Report No. OD/12 Part of collection Hydraulic Engineering Reports Document type report Rights (c) 1978 HR Wallingford Files PDF OD-12_1978.pdf 12.91 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:1d23f9cf-35dd-4fa9-aa66-bb0d00447e9e/datastream/OBJ/view