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Optimization of drum rotation speed of decanter centrifuge for dewatering with different sludge properties

Mou et al., 2025

Document ID
5354479808338170600
Author
Mou Y
Zhong L
Liu W
Jin G
Song F
Li Z
Teng J
Song C
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Water Process Engineering

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Lightweight and stable treatment of sludge is urgently needed because of its dual characteristics of pollution and resources. The decanter centrifuge plays a crucial role in sludge treatment as highly efficient solid–liquid separation equipment. This paper …
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