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Water Sci Technol ; 43(10): 233-40, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11436786

ABSTRACT

This paper presents the pilot scale membrane separation studies on dyehouse effluents of textile industry. Nanofiltration (NF) membranes which have 2 m2 of surface area were evaluated for membrane fouling on permeate flux and their suitability in separating COD, color and conductivity in relation to operating pressure and feed concentration from textile industry dyehouse effluents. Successive batch runs demonstrated that any serious membrane fouling was not experienced for NF membrane tested in treating this type of wastewater. The permeate flux was found to increase significantly with operating pressure. Flux decreased with increasing recovery rate. The overall removal efficiencies of COD, color and conductivity were found as greater than 97%. COD was lower than 10 mg/l at 12 bar pressures. Permeate COD was also increased with increasing recovery and COD was 30 mg/l with recovery of 80%. Almost complete color removal was achieved with nanofiltration membrane. Color value was also decreased from 500 Pt-Co to 10 Pt-Co unit. This significant reduction in color and COD makes possible the recycle of the permeate in the dyehouse. Permeate conductivity was decreasing with increasing pressure and retention of conductivity increases with increasing pressures. This phenomenon is expected from the analysis of conductivity mass transport model. Economical analysis have been done and the total estimated cost will be 0.81$/m3 based on 1000 m3/day of and this value is very economical for Istanbul City due to increasing industrial water supply tariffs.


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Conservation of Natural Resources/methods , Textile Industry , Ultrafiltration/instrumentation , Ultrafiltration/methods , Waste Disposal, Fluid/methods , Water Supply , Coloring Agents/analysis , Conservation of Natural Resources/economics , Industrial Waste/analysis , Micropore Filters , Pilot Projects , Textile Industry/methods , Waste Disposal, Fluid/economics , Water Pollution, Chemical/analysis , Water Supply/economics , Water Supply/standards
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Bull Assoc Anat (Nancy) ; 80(250): 13-4, 1996 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9127687

ABSTRACT

High division of the brachial artery was observed in two cadavers, during routine dissection of upper extremities. In the first case, the brachial artery of the right upper extremity was divided into its two terminal branches immediately after passing between the lateral and medial roots of the median nerve and just below the origin of the profunda brachii artery. The lateral branch was the radial artery, located in the space normally occupied by the brachial artery and the medial one was the ulnar artery. In the second case, the brachial artery was divided into its two terminal branches just below the origin of the profunda brachii artery. Accurate knowledge of the relationships and course of these major arterial conduits and particularly of their variational patterns, is of considerable practical importance in the conduct of reperative surgery in the arm, forearm and hand.


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Arm/blood supply , Brachial Artery/abnormalities , Adult , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Radial Artery/abnormalities , Ulnar Artery/abnormalities
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