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Flow Controller Linearization and Calibration, Fall 2007

Abstract:

Experiments run in fall 2007 indicated that the float valve can hold back head of at least 8m with less than 0.5 cm of change occurring in the flow controller water level in the first 2 m of pressure. Data gathered in the laboratory on outflow rate has followed a linear model in the laminar flow range, but attempts to model the turbulent transition range have produced varying results. It is considered a high priority to develop a reliable model for dosing at higher flow rates, which will be used in the near future at the larger plants.

Float Valve Attenuation Factor, Summer 2008

Introduction:

Until recently, the float valves used in the AguaClara's flow controllers were slightly flawed. The float valve connector included a compression nut, which was easily misplaced or misused, leading to leaks. A new float valve would preferably have pipe threads and be able to connect to a quick connect tube fitting. Furthermore, the float on the float valve was replaced in favor of another float, complicating post manufacturing assembly. A new float valve was found with pipe threads, quick connect tube fitting and had a more appropriate valve attached. However, before the new float valve was to be implemented, a study on the attenuation factor (change in pressure from stock tank over the change in pressure in the constant head tank) was to be conducted.

Large Capacity Float Valve, Spring 2015

Kwabena Nimo

Abstract

The goal of this team is to develop a large capacity float valve to regulate flow from a storage tank to the entrance tank. This system will be put in place for smaller plants, so that they may still be operated at design flow rate during droughts. This subteam aims to create a plant that is easier to operate, troubleshoot, and build.

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