3D-PTV on large particles in the free-surface vortex

Conference Paper (2017)
Research Group
Sanitary Engineering
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© 2017 S.P.A. Duinmeijer, F.H.L.R. Clemens
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Publication Year
2017
Language
English
Copyright
© 2017 S.P.A. Duinmeijer, F.H.L.R. Clemens
Research Group
Sanitary Engineering
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Abstract

Wastewater pumping stations can experience problems due the presence of floating particles of solidified fat and grease. To transport this debris, the ability of free-surface vortices as transport mechanism is investigated. An experimental set-up is developed where the behaviour of large particles (0.02 - 0.04 m) in the vortex flow are analysed. An 3D-particle tracking method based of 6 iPhone® cameras was used to record the position of the particles in the vortex. Based on the measured particle acceleration, the hydrodynamic forces on the particle are derived. This novel 3D-PTV method was found to generate consistent information on the movement of the particles in the vortex flow field.

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