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Subject:
Desalination water
Category: Science > Chemistry Asked by: berchman-ga List Price: $5.00 |
Posted:
28 Jun 2003 10:53 PDT
Expires: 28 Jul 2003 10:53 PDT Question ID: 222870 |
If we have a well with 5 SDI (Silt Density Index), and another well with 2 SDI, both at flow of 100 M^3/H, what will be the SDI at the RO plant? |
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Subject:
Re: Desalination water
From: tibiaron-ga on 28 Jun 2003 11:52 PDT |
I don't claim my comment has any particular value, but it seems that 3.5 SDI has to be correct. |
Subject:
Re: Desalination water
From: pafalafa-ga on 28 Jun 2003 17:12 PDT |
I have to agree with tibiaron (though not with enough confidence to post this as an answer). SDI is an indicator of the quantity of particulate matter in the water, and is determined through a simple, arithmetic equation. As such, the effects of twom converging SDI's of equal flow volumes should just be a simple average. |
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