“…73-m (6-ft) high, six-tube, constant-temperature settling apparatus and SVI tests performed with and without stirring in two different containers, I-L graduated cylinders and 2-L Mallory settlometers. As indicated, SVIGS, SVIGN, SVISS, and SVISN are used as designators for the SVls performed in the stirred graduated cylinder, the unstirred graduated cylinder, the stirred settlometer, and the unstirred settlometer, respectively.The Vesilind equation relates the interface, or zone, settling velocity of an activated sludge slurry, V., to the solids concentration of the slurry, X:The use of solids flux analyses for activated sludge treatment plant operation, analysis, and design continues to grow because significant work has been conducted correlating the settling parameters, Vo and K, of the Vesilind equation to the SVI and its modifications (Koopman and Cadee, 1983;Pitman, 1984;Hartley, 1985;Daigger and Roper, 1985;Wahlberg and Keinath, 1988). Because the SVI is more easily and routinely performed than the multiple batch settling tests required to develop a settling flux curve, these correlations have made settling flux analyses much more convenient.Our previous work (Wahlberg and Keinath, 1988) reported on a correlation between the Vesilind settling parameters and SVI performed in a stirred, I-L graduated cylinder (SVIGS).…”