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Record 1 1982-03-18

English

Subject field(s)
  • Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics (Physics)
  • Wastewater Treatment
CONT

Present-day knowledge implies that water treatment applications are possible: elimination of excess gases by cavitation; a physical effect of degassing is produced (CO2, supersaturated air, oxygen, etc.) or a combined chemical and physical effect (e.g. destruction of residual ozone, increase in osmotic exchanges.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Mécanique des fluides et hydraulique (Physique)
  • Traitement des eaux usées
CONT

[Certaines] applications deviennent, dans l'état actuel de la technique, envisageables dans le domaine de l'eau: élimination de gaz excédentaires par cavitation faisant intervenir un effet physique de dégazage (CO2, air en sursaturation, oxygène, etc.) ou un effet chimique combiné à l'action physique (destruction de l'ozone résiduel par exemple); augmentation des échanges osmotiques.

Spanish

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