- (such as soil).
Aeration processes create additional surface area in the mixture,
allowing greater chemical or
suspension reactions.
Aeration of
liquids (usually...
-
Linear aeration is an
aeration process that
allows water to
penetrate the soil and to be
retained in the
proper amounts. Additionally, it can also add...
- Look up
aerator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
aerator is a
mechanical device used for
aeration, or
mixing air with
another substance, such as...
-
Water aeration is the
process of
increasing or
maintaining the
oxygen saturation of
water in both
natural and
artificial environments.
Aeration techniques...
- treatment, surface-
aerated basins, and
sequencing batch reactors (SBRs).
Aeration methods include diffused aeration,
surface aerators (cones) or, rarely...
- gases, soil
aeration allows for
water drainage and root growth. A
common contributor to lack of soil
aeration is soil compaction. Soil
aeration may be artificially...
- by the
aeration equipment to keep the
sludge in suspension.
Facultative lagoons,
where there is
insufficient energy provided by the
aeration equipment...
-
Autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) (also
referred to as
autoclaved cellular concrete (ACC) or
simply autoclaved concrete) is a lightweight, prefabricated...
-
Extended aeration is a
method of
sewage treatment using modified activated sludge procedures. It is
preferred for
relatively small waste loads,
where lower...
- for
controlled aeration. It may be in windrows, open or covered, or in
closed containers. With
regard to
complexity and cost,
aerated systems are most...