2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2016.06.041
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The promotion effect of aeration on the dissipation of supersaturated total dissolved gas

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“…Moreover, wind can significantly promote the release of supersaturated TDG, and the quantitative relation of release coefficient and wind speed was developed by Huang et al [63]. Besides, turbulence intensity, water-sediment concentration, and river morphology also significantly influence the release rate of TDG [64].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, wind can significantly promote the release of supersaturated TDG, and the quantitative relation of release coefficient and wind speed was developed by Huang et al [63]. Besides, turbulence intensity, water-sediment concentration, and river morphology also significantly influence the release rate of TDG [64].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In practical engineering applications, there are many solid walls in rivers, such as vegetations under the water and suspended solids in the water, which can easily adsorb the bubble nuclei. The rougher the wall is, the larger the area it provides, and the release process of supersaturated TDG is accelerated 5 . Niu 6 observed that the release rate of supersaturated TDG increased with an increasing amount of activated carbon in water.…”
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“…In practical engineering applications, there are many solid walls in rivers, such as vegetation and suspended solids, which can easily adsorb bubble nuclei. The rougher the wall is, the larger the area it provides, and the release process of supersaturated TDG is accelerated (Ou et al, 2016). Feng et al (2012) reported that the release coefficient of TDG is positively correlated with the sediment concentration in supersaturated sediment-laden water.…”
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confidence: 99%