Automated testing apparatus for ceramic membrane filtration of high-strength industrial wastewater
Weiming Qi and David A. Ladner Published in the Journal of Environmental Engineering. Cite as: Qi, W.; Ladner, D.A. “Automated[…]
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Weiming Qi and David A. Ladner Published in the Journal of Environmental Engineering. Cite as: Qi, W.; Ladner, D.A. “Automated[…]
Read moreThe Ladner group has recently become interested in assimilable organic carbon (AOC). This is the diagram version of the current[…]
Read moreCOMSOL Multiphysics is a great software for solving computational fluid dynamics (CFD) problems. When we import geometries from other software[…]
Read moreAshley Martin‘s work on CFD modeling for a tablet chlorination system was presented by Dr. Ladner at the bi-annual conference[…]
Read moreMany of our membrane test systems rely on positive pressure on the feed side to push water through the membrane.[…]
Read moreWeiming Qi has made good progress on our automated, field-deployable ceramic membrane unit. The project is funded by the Animal[…]
Read moreI received a call at 11:30 this morning from Paul Alongi, (our college’s Technical and Feature Writer) and by 12:30[…]
Read moreWe propose to develop a field-deployable system for testing the possibility that employing membrane separations in rendering plant wastewater treatment[…]
Read moreIn July 2017, I was very honored to be given a chance to present at the International Congress on Membrane[…]
Read moreThe Ladner group (Joe Batts, Weiming Qi, and Matt McKinney) has been hard at work building a field-deployable membrane unit.[…]
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