This extensively revised and updated second edition presents major revisions of several chapters, reflecting the theoretical and practical knowledge that has been gained since the publication of the previous edition a decade ago. In addition, it supplies new chapters on advanced modeling of sewer processes and gas phase control. It also includes greatly expanded coverage of odor formation and prediction, as well as of concrete corrosion caused by hydrogen sulfide. The book is written for graduate students, researchers, and industry professionals.
This extensively revised and updated second edition presents major revisions of several chapters, reflecting the theoretical and practical knowledge that has been gained since the publication of the previous edition a decade ago. In addition, it supplies new chapters on advanced modeling of sewer processes and gas phase control. It also includes greatly expanded coverage of odor formation and prediction, as well as of concrete corrosion caused by hydrogen sulfide. The book is written for graduate students, researchers, and industry professionals.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Thorkild Hvitved-Jacobsen, MSc, is professor emeritus at Aalborg University, Denmark. In 2008, he retired from his position as professor of environmental engineering at the Section of Environmental Engineering, Aalborg University, Denmark. His primary research and professional activities concern environmental process engineering of the wastewater collection and treatment systems, including process engineering and pollution related to urban drainage and road runoff. His research has resulted in more than 320 scientific publications in primarily international journals and proceedings. He has authored and coauthored a number of books published in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Japan. Jes Vollertsen, PhD, is a professor of environmental engineering at the Section of Water and Soil, Department of Civil Engineering, Aalborg University, Denmark. His research interests are urban storm water and wastewater technology, where he combines experimental work on bench scale with pilot-scale studies and field studies. He integrates the gained knowledge on conveyance systems and systems for wastewater and storm water management by numerical modeling of the processes. He is an experienced consultant for private firms and municipalities as well as on litigation support. He is a reviewer for a national research committee in relation to environmental engineering. Asbjørn Haaning Nielsen, PhD, is an associate professor of environmental engineering at the Section of Water and Soil, Department of Civil Engineering, Aalborg University, Denmark. His research and teaching has primarily been devoted to wastewater process engineering of sewer systems and process engineering of combined sewer overflows and storm water runoff from urban areas and highways. He has extensive experience with chemical analyses of complex environmental samples, particularly relating to the composition of wastewater and sewer gas. He is a committee member of the Danish National Committee for the IWA.
Inhaltsangabe
Sewer Systems and Processes. In-Sewer Chemical and Physicochemical Processes. Sewer Atmosphere: Odor and Air-Water Equilibrium and Dynamics. Aerobic and Anoxic Sewer Processes: Transformations of Organic Carbon, Sulfur, and Nitrogen. Anaerobic Sewer Processes: Hydrogen Sulfide and Organic Matter Transformations. Sewer Processes and Mitigation: Water and Gas Phase Control Methods. Sewer Process Modeling: Concepts and Quality Assessment. WATS: A Sewer Process Model for Water, Biofilm, and Gas Phase Transformations. Methods for Sewer Process Studies and Model Calibration. Applications: Sewer Process Design and Perspectives. Appendix A: Units and Nomenclature. Appendix B: Definitions and Glossary. Appendix C: Acronyms. Index
Sewer Systems and Processes. In-Sewer Chemical and Physicochemical Processes. Sewer Atmosphere: Odor and Air-Water Equilibrium and Dynamics. Aerobic and Anoxic Sewer Processes: Transformations of Organic Carbon, Sulfur, and Nitrogen. Anaerobic Sewer Processes: Hydrogen Sulfide and Organic Matter Transformations. Sewer Processes and Mitigation: Water and Gas Phase Control Methods. Sewer Process Modeling: Concepts and Quality Assessment. WATS: A Sewer Process Model for Water, Biofilm, and Gas Phase Transformations. Methods for Sewer Process Studies and Model Calibration. Applications: Sewer Process Design and Perspectives. Appendix A: Units and Nomenclature. Appendix B: Definitions and Glossary. Appendix C: Acronyms. Index
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