Assignment 4: Filtration & Softening: Water Treatment (Ceng 5403)
Assignment 4: Filtration & Softening: Water Treatment (Ceng 5403)
4. The rapid sand filter being designed for a certain town has the characteristics and sieve
analysis shown below. Using the Rose equation, determine the headloss for the clean filter
bed in a stratified condition.
Depth = 0.60 m
Filtration rate = 120 m3/d. m2
Sand specific gravity = 2.50
Shape factor = 0.80
Stratified bed porosity = 0.42
Water temperature = 19oC
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Standard Mass percent
Sieve No. retained
8–12 0.01
12–16 0.39
16–20 5.70
20–30 25.90
30–40 44.00
40–50 20.20
50–70 3.70
70–100 0.10
5. Determine the height of the expanded bed for the sand used in Problem 4 if the backwash
rate is 1,000 m/d.
6. The selection of an appropriate clean bed headloss equation is, in part, based on the
acceptable upper bound of the Reynolds number that is appropriate for the equation. If the
Rose equation is suitable up to R of 6, determine the upper filtration rate for sand and
anthracite beyond which it is not recommended. Use a spreadsheet program, plot the
Reynolds number versus the filtration rate for the following cases:
7. Write few pages note on membrane filtration: types, filtration mechanisms, applications and
limitations.
8. Given the following analysis of a groundwater, construct a bar chart of the constituents,
expressed as CaCO3 .41-120
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9. From the water analysis presented below, determine the amount of line and soda (in mg/L as
CaCO3) necessary to soften the water to 90.00 mg/L hardness as CaCO3.
Water composition (mg/L)
Ca2+: 149.20 CO2: 29.3 HCO3-: 185.0
Mg2+: 65.8 SO42-: 29.8
Na+: 17.4 Cl-: 17.6
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