What is Trickling Filter ?
A Trickling Filter is a type of wastewater treatment system. It consists of a fixed bed of rocks, coke, gravel, slag, polyurethane foam, sphagnum peat moss, ceramic, or plastic media over which sewage or other wastewater flows downward and causes a layer of microbial slime (biofilm) to grow, covering the bed of media.
How to Calculate Empirical Constant given Treatability Constant?
Empirical Constant given Treatability Constant calculator uses Empirical Constant = (ln(Treatability Constant at 30°C and 25ft Depth/Treatability Constant at 30°C and 20ft Depth)/ln(Depth of Reference Filter/Depth of Actual Filter)) to calculate the Empirical Constant, The Empirical Constant given Treatability Constant is defined as the value derived from experimental data and observations, used in equations to predict or describe phenomena within specific conditions, and calculated when we have prior information of treatability constant and depth of filters. Empirical Constant is denoted by a symbol.
How to calculate Empirical Constant given Treatability Constant using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Empirical Constant given Treatability Constant, enter Treatability Constant at 30°C and 25ft Depth (K30/25), Treatability Constant at 30°C and 20ft Depth (K30/20), Depth of Reference Filter (D1) & Depth of Actual Filter (D2) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Empirical Constant given Treatability Constant calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.298845 = (ln(26.8/28.62)/ln(6.1/7.6)).