999 resultados para test reactor
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Anaerobic treatment as a first biological stage in wastewater treatment is nowadays a well-established technology in recycled paper processing mills using closed water circuits. Today further developed high-rate processes and especially high-tower reactors are also able to handle lower organic loads and become therefore feasible for deinking pulp plant effluents. The interest in the anaerobic method is based on a positive energy balance in form of biogas production and low biomass yield from the process. The anaerobic treatment method was researched and its suitability for the deinking pulp plant effluents was tested experimentally at Stora Enso Maxau mill. In the theory, the deinking pulp process is introduced and the effluents from the deinking process are characterized. The anaerobic treatment is brought up in depth in terms of its use for the deinking effluents, and different kind of reactor types are presented. In addition, other wastewater treatment methods are shortly introduced with the focus on tertiary treatment. Static biodegradability tests were carried out for the wastewaters both anaerobically and aerobically. Based on the results, the deinking effluents can be degraded anaerobically, and inhibition to the methanogenic bacteria was not noticed. In the aerobic static test a good performance of the existing wastewater treatment plant at Maxau mill was proved. Later on pilot trials with sequential anaerobic-aerobic treatment were carried out for the deinking effluents. The anaerobic reactor used was a so called internal circulation reactor. The results confirmed that the combination of the anaerobic treatment and the aerobic activated sludge process is a suitable method for deinking wastewaters with a COD reduction as good as with a two stage aerobic method. When combined with the outstanding quality of the produced biogas and the cost savings acquired from the lower sludge production, the anaerobic treatment was found to be an especially favorable treatment method.
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Informe de l'anàlisi realitzat sobre el nou web de la Biblioteca Virtual de la UOC, per tal d'avaluar el grau d'usabilitat de la nova eina. És el segon test amb usuaris que es realitza del nou web i s'han analitzat els següents aspectes: l'accés a la col·lecció digital, les cinc funcionalitats més utilitzades del web i les cinc funcionalitats menys visibles del web.
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N = 1 designs imply repeated registrations of the behaviour of the same experimental unit and the measurements obtained are often few due to time limitations, while they are also likely to be sequentially dependent. The analytical techniques needed to enhance statistical and clinical decision making have to deal with these problems. Different procedures for analysing data from single-case AB designs are discussed, presenting their main features and revising the results reported by previous studies. Randomization tests represent one of the statistical methods that seemed to perform well in terms of controlling false alarm rates. In the experimental part of the study a new simulation approach is used to test the performance of randomization tests and the results suggest that the technique is not always robust against the violation of the independence assumption. Moreover, sensitivity proved to be generally unacceptably low for series lengths equal to 30 and 40. Considering the evidence available, there does not seem to be an optimal technique for single-case data analysis
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Tässä diplomityössä on tutkittu lämpötilakerrostumien syntymistä RENATA-koelaitteistolla, joka muistutti geometrialtaan painevesireaktorin paineastian ylätilaa. Kokeet tehtiin siten, että aluksi RENATA täytettiin lämpimällä vedellä, jonka jälkeen koelaitteistoon juoksutettiin pohjasta käsin kylmää vettä. Kokeiden tuloksia verrattiin kirjallisuudessa esitettyyn korrelaatioon. Koetilanne mallinnettiin myös Fluent-virtauslaskentaohjelmalla, jolloin saatiin tietoa ohjelman kyvystä käsitellä lämpötilakerrostumia. Kokeiden tuloksissa havaittiin olevan selvää yhteyttä korrelaatioon. Korrelaation kriittistä rajaa suuremmilla arvoilla kylmä vesi kerrostui lämpimän veden alapuolelle. Lämpimän ja kylmän veden väliin muodostui muutaman senttimetrin paksuinen rajakerros, lämpötilakerrostuma, jossa lämpötilan muutos oli suurimmillaan parinkymmenen asteen luokkaa. Tämä lämpötilakerrostuma nousi hitaasti ylöspäin kokeen edetessä. Vastaavasti korrelaation kriittistä rajaa pienemmillä arvoilla lämmin ja kylmä vesi sekoittuivat keskenään. Myös Fluentilla lasketuissa simuloinneissa kylmä vesi kerrostui lämpimän veden alapuolelle. Lämpötilakerrostuma ei kuitenkaan noussut ylöspäin niin kuin kokeessa tapahtui, vaan se seisahtui koelaitteiston yläosaan.
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OBJECTIVE: This pilot experimental study tested the feasibility and intended effect of an educational intervention for parents to help them assist their adolescent child with chronic illness (CI) in becoming autonomous. METHODS: A two-phase pre-post pilot intervention study targeting parents of adolescents with CI was conducted. Parents were allocated to group 1 and 2 and received the four-module intervention consecutively. Intended effect was measured through online questionnaires for parents and adolescents before, at 2 months after, and at 4-6 months after the intervention. Feasibility was assessed through an evaluation questionnaire for parents. RESULTS: The most useful considered modules concerned the future of the adolescent and parents and social life. The most valued aspect was to exchange with other parents going through similar problems and receiving a new outlook on their relationship with their child. For parents, improvement trends appeared for shared management, parent protection, and self-efficacy, and worsening trends appeared for coping skills, parental perception of child vulnerability, and parental stress. For adolescents, improvement trends appeared for self-efficacy and parental bonding and worsening trends appeared for shared management and coping skills. CONCLUSION: Parents could benefit from peer-to-peer support and education as they support the needed autonomy development of their child. Future studies should test an online platform for parents to find peer support at all times and places.