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1、ANSI/AWWA B110-09(First Edition)AW WA StandardEffective date: March 1, 2010.This fi rst edition approved by AWWA Board of Directors June 14, 2009.Approved by American National Standards Institute Jan. 14, 2010.6666 West Quincy Avenue Advocacy Denver, CO 80235-3098 Communications T 800.926.7337 Confe
2、rences www.awwa.org Education and TrainingScience and TechnologySectionsThe Authoritative Resource on Safe WaterMembrane Systemsb110-09.indd i 2/2/2010 2:24:15 PMCopyright 2010 American Water Works Association. All Rights Reserved.iiAWWA StandardThis document is an American Water Works Association (
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13、permission of the publisher.Copyright 2010 by American Water Works AssociationPrinted in USAb110-09.indd Sec1:ii 2/2/2010 2:24:20 PMCopyright 2010 American Water Works Association. All Rights Reserved.iiiCommittee PersonnelTh e AWWA Standards Committee on Membranes, which prepared, reviewed, and app
14、roved this standard, had the following personnel at the time:Robert Bergman, ChairScott Freeman, Vice-ChairGeneral Interest MembersK. Ajy,*Standards Council Liaison, Roswell, Ga. (AWWA)R.P. Arber, Richard P. Arber Associates Inc., Lakewood, Colo. (AWWA)M.H. Beebe,Richard P. Arber Associates Inc., La
15、kewood, Colo. (AWWA)R.A. Bergman, CH2M HILL, Gainesville, Fla. (AWWA)W.J. Conlon, Parsons Brinckerho Inc., Tampa, Fla. (AWWA)F.G. Edwards, University of Arkansas Dept. of Civil Engineering, Fayetteville, Ark. (AWWA)S.D.N. Freeman, Black a term sometimes used in this standard interchangeably with con
16、centrate for membranes that remove dissolved ions. See concentrate.12. Bubble point: Pressure di erential at which bubbles fi rst appear on the surface of a membrane in a fl uid as gas pressure is applied to the other side.13. Cation membrane or cation transferor selective membrane: A membrane throu
17、gh which only cations (positively charged ions) will transfer, generally related to ED/EDR.14. Cell pair: Repetitive section of a membrane stack consisting of a cation membrane, a demineralized water fl ow spacer, an anion membrane, and a con-centrate water fl ow spacer, generally related to ED/EDR.
18、15. Challenge test: A study conducted to determine the removal e ciency or log removal value of a membrane material for a particular organism, particu-late, or surrogate.b110-09.indd 3 2/2/2010 2:24:20 PMCopyright 2010 American Water Works Association. All Rights Reserved.4 AWWA B110-0916. Chemical
19、cleaning: An operation to clean the membrane material using chemical solution(s) and typically having a duration longer than 60 min and less than 12 hr.17. Chemical wash (CW): A short-duration operation to clean the mem-brane material in place, using chemical solution(s), that has a total o -line du
20、ra-tion of less than 60 min.18. Chemically enhanced backwash (CEB): Backwash with chemical addition.19. Clean-in-place (CIP): A common type of membrane cleaning process using a chemical cleaning system in which membrane elements are cleaned with-out moving them from their normal service location.20.
21、 Cleaning: An operation during which a membrane is cleaned using a membrane cleaning system.21. Concentrate: Th e stream exiting a membrane device, which has increased concentrations of solutes and/or particles compared with the feed stream. For a pressure-driven crossfl ow device, the portion of th
22、e feed stream that does not pass through the membrane. For drinking water applications, concentrate is usually a waste stream. Although not preferred terminology per this standard, the terms retentate, reject, and brine are sometimes used as equivalent to concentrate.22. Conductivity: Measure of a s
23、ubstances ability to conduct an electrical current as measured by a conductivity meter. Th e inverse of resistivity. Reported in Siemens per meter (S/m) or, commonly, reported in micromhos or microSie-mens per centimeter (mhos/cm or S/cm), temperature corrected to 25C.23. Crossfl ow: Flow through a
24、membrane module in which the fl uid on the upstream side of the membrane moves parallel to the membrane surface. Fluid on the downstream side of the membrane moves away from the membrane in the direction normal to the membrane surface. Th is hydraulic confi guration is typical of spiral-wound system
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