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100 1 $aKucera, Jane.
245 10 $aReverse osmosis :$bindustrial processes and applications /$cJane Kucera.
250 $a2nd edition.
264 1 $aHoboken, New Jersey :$bJohn Wiley and Sons, Inc.,$c[2015]
300 $a1 online resource
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
588 0 $aPrint version record and CIP data provided by publisher.
505 0 $aHalf Title page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgements for the First Edition; Acknowledgements for the Second Edition; Part 1: Fundamentals; Chapter 1: Introduction and History of Development; 1.1 Introduction; References; Chapter 2: Reverse Osmosis Principles; 2.1 Osmosis; 2.2 Reverse Osmosis; 2.3 Dead-End Filtration; 2.4 Cross-Flow Filtration; Chapter 3: Basic Terms and Definitions; 3.1 Reverse Osmosis System Flow Rating; 3.2 Recovery; 3.3 Rejection; 3.4 Flux; 3.5 Concentration Polarization; 3.6 Beta; 3.7 Fouling; 3.8 Scaling; 3.9 Silt Density Index.
505 8 $a3.10 Modified Fouling Index3.11 Langelier Saturation Index; References; Chapter 4: Membranes; 4.1 Transport Models; 4.2 Membrane Materials; 4.3 Membrane Modules; 4.4 Commercially-Available Membranes; References; Chapter 5: Basic Flow Patterns; 5.1 Arrays; 5.2 Recycle; 5.3 Double Pass; 5.4 Multiple Trains; Chapter 6: Reverse Osmosis Skids; 6.1 Cartridge Filters; 6.2 Reverse Osmosis Feed Pumps; 6.3 Pressure Vessels; 6.4 Manifolding-Materials of Construction; 6.5 Instrumentation; 6.6 Controls; 6.7 Data Acquisition and Management; 6.8 Reverse Osmosis Skid; 6.9 Auxiliary Equipment.
505 8 $a6.10 Other Design ConsiderationsReferences; Part 2: Pretreatment; Chapter 7: Water Quality Guidelines; 7.1 Suspended Solids; 7.2 Microbes; 7.3 Organics; 7.4 Color; 7.5 Metals; 7.6 Hydrogen Sulfide; 7.7 Silica; 7.8 Calcium Carbonate; 7.9 Trace Metals-Barium and Strontium; 7.10 Chlorine; 7.11 Calcium; 7.12 Exposure to Other Chemicals; References; Chapter 8: Techniques and Technologies; 8.1 Mechanical Pretreatment; 8.2 Chemical Pretreatment; 8.3 Combination Mechanical Plus Chemical Pretreatment-Lime Softening; 8.4 Sequencing of Pretreatment Technologies.
505 8 $a8.5 Membrane Biofouling and Alternative DisinfectantsReferences; Part 3: System Design; Chapter 9: Design Considerations; 9.1 Feed Water Quality; 9.2 Temperature; 9.3 Pressure; 9.4 Feed Water Flow; 9.5 Concentrate Flow; 9.6 Beta; 9.7 Recovery; 9.8 pH; 9.9 Flux; References; Chapter 10: RO Design and Design Software; 10.1 Dow WAVE -- Water Application Value Engine; 10.2 Toray DS2 Version 2.0.1.93; 10.3 Hydranautics IMS Design; References; Part 4: Operations; Chapter 11: On-Line Operations; 11.1 Reverse Osmosis Performance Monitoring; 11.2 Data Collection; 11.3 Data Analysis and Normalization.
505 8 $a11.4 Preventive MaintenanceReferences; Chapter 12: Performance Degradation; 12.1 Normalized Permeate Flow; 12.2 Normalized Salt Rejection; 12.3 Pressure Drop; References; Chapter 13: Off-Line Operations; 13.1 System Flush; 13.2 Membrane Cleaning; 13.3 Membrane Lay-Up; References; Part 5: Troubleshooting; Chapter 14: Troubleshooting; 14.1 Mechanical Evaluation; 14.2 General Performance Issues; 14.3 System Design and Performance Projections; 14.4 Data Assessment; 14.5 Water Sampling; 14.6 Membrane Integrity Testing; 14.7 Profiling and Probing; 14.8 Membrane Autopsy; References.
506 $aAccess restricted to Ryerson students, faculty and staff.$5CaOTR
520 $aThis new edition of the bestselling Reverse Osmosis is the most comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of the process of reverse osmosis in industrial applications, a technology that is becoming increasingly more important as more and more companies choose to "go green." This book covers all of the processes and equipment necessary to design, operate, and troubleshoot reverse osmosis systems, from the fundamental principles of reverse osmosis technology and membranes to the much more advanced engineering principles necessary for designing a reverse osmosis system. The second edition is.
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