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Velocimetry Follows the Flow for Clean Water

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Hank Hogan

To avoid the fate of Coleridge’s ancient mariner, Fariborz Taghipour wants to make sure that there’s always a drop to drink. Taghipour, an assistant professor in chemical and biological engineering at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, and fellow researcher D. Angelo Sozzi are working to optimize the operation of ultraviolet photoreactors — devices that remove toxic organics and disinfect water either through direct radiation or by photoinitiated oxidation. The researchers employ particle image velocimetry to image the hydrodynamics of an ultraviolet reactor used for water...Read full article

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    Published: February 2006
    Accent on ApplicationsApplicationsBasic Sciencebiological engineeringchemicalchemicalsindustrialultraviolet photoreactorsUniversity of British Columbia

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