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22/11/2021

Cost Function for Nanofiltration

The cost function for nanofiltration is based on the flow rate of the plant, and the nitrogen and sediment concentrations present at the entrance of the plant. This article presents how to obtain the final equation.

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22/11/2021

Cost function for micro and ultrafiltration

The cost function for micro and ultrafiltration is based on the flow of the plant, and the nitrogen and sediments concentration present at the entrance of the plant. This article presents how to obtain the final equation.

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22/11/2021

Cost function filter back-washing by pumping

The cost function for back-washing by pumping is a function of the flow rate of the plant, and the nitrogen and sediment concentrations present at the entrance of the plant. This article presents how to reach the final equation.

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22/11/2021

Cost function for filter back-washing water-air

The cost function for air-water back-washing is based on the flow rate of the plant, and the concentrations of nitrogen and sediments present at the entrance to the plant. This article presents how to obtain the final equation.

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22/11/2021

Cost function for bed filtration

The cost function for bed filtration is a function of the flow rate of the plant, and the nitrogen and sediment concentrations present at the entrance of the plant. This article presents how to obtain the final equation. This equation can …

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20/11/2021

Cost Function for Conventional Settling Tank

The cost function for the conventional settler is a function of the plant flow rate, in addition to the nitrogen and sediment concentrations present at the plant inlet. The mechanism by which the final equation was reached is presented on …

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20/11/2021

Cost function for polymer dosage

The cost function for the dosage of polymer is based on the flow rate of the plant and the concentrations of nitrogen and sediments present at the entrance of the plant. This article presents how to arrive at the final equation.

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20/11/2021

Cost Function for ferric sulfate dosage

The cost function for the dosage of ferric sulfate is based on the flow rate of the plant and the concentrations of nitrogen and sediments present at the entrance of the plant. This article presents how to reach the final equation.

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20/11/2021

Cost Function for granular aluminum sulfate dosing

The cost function for the dosing of granular aluminum sulfate is a function of the plant flow rate, in addition to the nitrogen and sediment concentrations present at the plant inlet. The mechanism by which the final equation was arrived a…

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