University of Basrah is Researching a Master's Thesis on Treating Sediments in Some Pipes
The College of Education for Pure Sciences at the University of Basrah has researched a master's thesis on treating sediments in some pipes using the magnetic field and ultrasound method.
The thesis, presented by researcher Ahmed Arif Eidan, included a study on designing a system containing two paths, the first path is free from the influence of magnetic fields to determine the extent of their influence in terms of the amount and shapes of sediments, the second works on the principle of magnetic fields to treat sediments.
The sediment removal rate was analyzed using a scanning electronic microscope and sediment treatment by combining two techniques, the first physical technique represented by ultrasonic waves using an ultrasonic device with a frequency of 25 kilohertz and the second chemical technique represented by adding weak acids (citric acid, salicylic acid and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid).
The thesis aims to use technologies that are economically feasible, highly efficient and environmentally friendly.
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