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Effect of temperature on anaerobic treatment of black water in UASB-septic tank systems

2007

The effect of northern European seasonal temperature changes and low temperature on the performance of upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB)-septic tanks treating black water was studied. Three UASB-septic tanks were monitored with different operational parameters and at different temperatures. The results indicated the feasibility of the UASB-septic tank for (pre)treatment of black water at low temperatures with respect to removal of suspended solids and dissolved organic material. Inoculum sludge had little effect on COD(ss) removal, though in the start-up phase some poorly adapted inoculum disintegrated and washed out, thus requiring consideration when designing the process. Removal of …

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Assessment of environmental pollution caused by EDCs from everyday objects

2016

Związki modulujące pracę hormonów estrogenowych są grupą związków chemicznych, które przez ostatnich kilka dekad zwróciły uwagę zarówno społeczeństwa, jak i naukowców. Dowiedziono, że substancje te ingerują w prawidłową pracę układu hormonalnego i zaburzają rozwój, reprodukcję, homeostazę i metabolizm żywych organizmów. Zagrażają nie tylko ludziom, ale także wszystkim żywym organizmom. Są obecne w: plastikach, między innymi plastikowych opakowaniach na żywność, detergentach, pestycydach, tworzywach ognioodpornych, metalach ciężkich, a także farmaceutykach i produktach codziennej higieny, takich jak kosmetyki - kremy czy mydła, filtry UV, doustne środki antykoncepcyjne i przeciwbólowe, a tak…

wastewater treatmentfarmaceutyki i produkty codziennej higienyoczyszczanie ściekówPPCPsEDCszwiązki modulujące pracę hormonów estrogenowychProceedings of ECOpole
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Real-time optimal control of water distribution systems - Models and techniques, including intermittent supply conditions.

2014

water distribution networkSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologiahydraulic modellingoptimal control systemoptimization
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Water quality analysis in network and private storage tanks in intermittent distribution systems

2012

In countries suffering from chronic water shortages, water distribution systems are often operated on an intermittent basis. As a consequence, the network is involved by cyclical filling and emptying periods causing water quality degradation. During the emptying period, the distribution system is unpressurised and it may occur that pollutants move into the network. Moreover, the stagnation period can promote microbial growth. For this reason water is usually heavily chlorinated in order to maintain it potable. Due to intermittent water service users acquire private tanks, which are used for collecting water during serviced periods and distributing it when public service is not available. Th…

water distribution networks intermittent service private tank water quality modelling
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Alternative analysis of transient infiltration experiment to estimate soil water repellency

2019

The repellency index (RI) defined as the adjusted ratio between soil‐ethanol, Se, and soil‐water, Sw, sorptivities estimated from minidisk infiltrometer experiments has been used instead of the widely used water drop penetration time and molarity of ethanol drop tests to assess soil water repellency. However, sorptivity calculated by the usual early‐time infiltration equation may be overestimated as the effects of gravity and lateral capillary are neglected. With the aim to establish the best applicative procedure to assess RI, different approaches to estimate Se and Sw were compared that make use of both the early‐time infiltration equation (namely, the 1 min, S1, and the short‐time linear…

water drop penetration timerepellency index631 - Agricultura. Agronomía. Maquinaria agrícola. Suelos. Edafología agrícolatwo-term infiltration model0208 environmental biotechnologySoil science04 agricultural and veterinary sciences02 engineering and technologysoil hydraulic conductivityinfiltration020801 environmental engineeringInfiltration (hydrology)two‐term infiltration modelsoil sorptivitySoil water040103 agronomy & agriculturesoil water repellencySettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestali0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceminidisk infiltrometerWater Science and Technology
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La ceroplastica ericina

2022

The tradition of wax modeling in the Trapani area, with particular attention to the figure of the Child Jesus in the compositions produced in the monasteries of Erice. Analysis and contextualization of the most representative artefacts of which formal and stylistic characteristics are highlighted

wax modelling Child Jesus EriceSettore L-ART/02 - Storia Dell'Arte Moderna
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Relaxation of a weakly discontinuous functional depending on one control function

2008

The paper considers an optimal control problem of the typewhere the set M of admissible controls consists of all measurable vector‐functions h, which can take only two values h1 or h2. It is shown that the relaxation of this problem can be explicitly computed by rank‐one laminates.

weakly discontinuous functionalMathematical analysisType (model theory)Optimal controlControl functionSet (abstract data type)elliptic systemoptimal controlrelaxationControl theoryModeling and SimulationQA1-939Relaxation (approximation)AnalysisMathematicsMathematicsMathematical Modelling and Analysis
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Oscillatory periodic pattern dynamics in hyperbolic reaction-advection-diffusion models

2022

In this work we consider a quite general class of two-species hyperbolic reaction-advection-diffusion system with the main aim of elucidating the role played by inertial effects in the dynamics of oscillatory periodic patterns. To this aim, first, we use linear stability analysis techniques to deduce the conditions under which wave (or oscillatory Turing) instability takes place. Then, we apply multiple-scale weakly nonlinear analysis to determine the equation which rules the spatiotemporal evolution of pattern amplitude close to criticality. This investigation leads to a cubic complex Ginzburg-Landau (CCGL) equation which, owing to the functional dependence of the coefficients here involve…

weakly nonlinear analysihyperbolic modelwave instabilityinertial effects cubic complex Ginzburg-Landau equation.Settore MAT/07 - Fisica Matematica
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Synergistic effect of W incorporation and pulsed current mode on wear and tribocorrosion resistance of coatings grown by plasma electrolytic oxidatio…

2019

Ceramic coatings were grown by plasma electrolytic oxidation on 7075 Al alloy using unipolar and bipolar pulsed current waveforms with 20 and 40% cathodic duty cycles, from a silicate-based bath without and with the addition of Na2WO4. Pancake-like morphology was dominant on the coatings grown by unipolar waveform, while the bipolar waveforms promoted volcano-like morphology, increased the roughness of the coating surface and the formation of more compact layers. The coatings produced using the bipolar waveforms provided higher resistances toward both tribocorrosion and dry sliding conditions, while further improvement was achieved by the presence of tungsten. The coatings produced in tungs…

wearMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsTribocorrosionAlloyMetallurgyMetals and AlloysPlasma electrolytic oxidationengineering.materialtribocorrosionbipolar waveformSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundTungstatechemistrytungstateduty cycleengineeringCurrent mode7075 Al alloy
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Effect of Boron Doping on the Wear Behavior of the Growth and Nucleation Surfaces of Micro- and Nanocrystalline Diamond Films

2016

B-doped diamond has become the ultimate material for applications in the field of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), which require both highly wear resistant and electrically conductive diamond films and microstructures. Despite the extensive research of the tribological properties of undoped diamond, to date there is very limited knowledge of the wear properties of highly B-doped diamond. Therefore, in this work a comprehensive investigation of the wear behavior of highly B-doped diamond is presented. Reciprocating sliding tests are performed on micro- and nanocrystalline diamond (MCD, NCD) films with varying B-doping levels and thicknesses. We demonstrate a linear dependency of the we…

wearMaterials sciencereciprocating slidingMaterial properties of diamondta221diamond filmsNucleation02 engineering and technologyengineering.material01 natural sciencesnucleation surfaceChemical-mechanical planarization0103 physical sciencesboron dopingGeneral Materials Scienceta116Elastic modulus010302 applied physicsta114MetallurgyDiamondTribology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMicrostructureCarbon filmengineeringplanarization0210 nano-technologyACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
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