Grit removal is a necessary pre treatment step in sewage treatment. Grit can be separated from the liquid phase by gravity settling in a channel. For an adequate performance of the pre treatment unit, it is necessary that the liquid velocity in the channel is kept approximately constant, even when the flow rate varies. This can be accomplished by coupling a channel with a rectangular cross section to a Parshall flume, provided the channel bottom level is placed at a higher level than the flume base. The height of the step between the two devices depends on the magnitude and variation of the sewage flow. At low flow rates the step will start to act as a weir and can take over the function of the Parshall flume as the liquid velocity controlling device, thereby extending significantly the range of flow rates that can be degritted in the pre treatment unit.
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Gerrit v. R. Marais;
Gerrit v. R. Marais
*Department of Civil Engineering, University of Cape Town, 7700 Rondebosch, South Africa
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Adrianus C. van Haandel
Adrianus C. van Haandel
**Federal University of Paraíba, R. Aprigio Veloso 88258.100 Campina Grande Pb, Brazil
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Water Sci Technol (1996) 33 (3): 195–210.
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Gerrit v. R. Marais, Adrianus C. van Haandel; Design of grit channels controlled by parshall flumes. Water Sci Technol 1 February 1996; 33 (3): 195–210. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.1996.0071
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