Whiskeytown
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 20, 2002
- 32
At the end of his discussion in thread164-143826 on this topic, BarryEng noted that his research on tank mixing had concluded that (among other things):
"* Circular tanks - inlet thru floor & directed upwards at 45 deg in a circumferential direction. Fairly good mixing with the whole of the tank water rotating but some cross flow in elevation..."
I am working a possible mixing plan for two .5 MG circular tanks.. There is a combined 16" inflow/outflow pipe from the floor with a silt stop. I am thinking of something like the attached sketch. (Weld a tee with a inward Red Valve to the inlet/outlet. Angle an 8" or so "nozzle" with an internal Red Valve at 45 degrees up parallel to the tank wall.) Any thoughts? The tanks are undergoing some repainting, and this would be less expensive than some other schemes I have seen.
"* Circular tanks - inlet thru floor & directed upwards at 45 deg in a circumferential direction. Fairly good mixing with the whole of the tank water rotating but some cross flow in elevation..."
I am working a possible mixing plan for two .5 MG circular tanks.. There is a combined 16" inflow/outflow pipe from the floor with a silt stop. I am thinking of something like the attached sketch. (Weld a tee with a inward Red Valve to the inlet/outlet. Angle an 8" or so "nozzle" with an internal Red Valve at 45 degrees up parallel to the tank wall.) Any thoughts? The tanks are undergoing some repainting, and this would be less expensive than some other schemes I have seen.