Analyzing the Distribution of Energy Consumption of Coagulation Technological Using the Fractal Dimension

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Using self-made high-ferric-based silicon coagulant to deal with the lead containing industrial wastewater. Firstly we can define the optimum dosage of coagulant by jar test, and then utilize orthogonal experiment to seek the best energy consumption allocation decision at different levels. Combining with the fractal dimension of flocs, it can directly reflect the flocs growth of each stage in the distribution of energy consumption, and can guide the operating conditions of coagulation technology. This method not only makes water treatment economical and efficient, but also offers the comparatively scientific design data for the design of the flocculation tank in water works.

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