Research Progress on Velocity Model of Iron Release in Water Supply Pipe

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The paper gives an overview on velocity models of iron release in water supply pipe at home and abroad, which incorporate empirical statistical models and dynamic models. Meanwhile, the characters of each iron release model are summarized. At last, the author analyzes the frequency of all parameters used in models mentioned in paper and puts forward the developing orientation on velocity models of iron release. The author also concludes that the establishment of velocity models of iron release is conducive to getting command of iron release in water distribution systems and guaranteeing the safety of potable water in drinking water pipe.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 446-449)

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2833-2839

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January 2012

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