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Experiment Design for Environmental Engineering

โœ Scribed by Abigail Charest, Francis J. Hopcroft


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
369
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Experiment Design for Environmental Engineering provides a wide range of practical environmental engineering laboratory experiments for implementation by students in a university laboratory or by practicing professionals in the field, along with an extensive discussion on how to design an experiment that will provide meaningful and useful data, how to interpret the data generated from an experiment, and how to present those data to an audience of other students or professionals. The example experiments provide a way to evaluate a new design against an existing experiment to determine what information is most appropriate in each section and how to format the data for the most effective outcome.

Features

    • Fills in the gap in ABET requirements to teach students how to design experiments and includes key elements for a successful design

    • Covers experiments for a wide range of environmental engineering topics

    • Provides standardized approach that includes a basic background to the concepts and step-by-step procedure for conducting the experiment

    • Explains designs that are suitable for college laboratory and professional applications

    • Shows how to organize experimental data as it is collected to optimize usefulness

    • Provides templates for design of the experiment and for presenting the resulting data to technical and nontechnical audiences or clients

    โœฆ Table of Contents


    Cover
    Half Title
    Title Page
    Copyright Page
    Table of Contents
    List of Figures
    List of Tables
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Authors
    Chapter 1 Introduction
    Chapter 2 How to Design an Engineering Experiment
    2.1 Defining the Question to Be Answered
    2.2 Defining the Variables Involved in a Question
    2.3 Measuring and Controlling the Variables
    2.4 Evaluation of Potential Interferences That Can Occur
    2.5 Minimizing, Avoiding, or Accounting for the Effects of Interferences
    2.6 Sensitivity Analyses of Experimental Data
    2.7 Safety Considerations in Experiment Design
    Chapter 3 Sampling Source Media
    3.1 Sampling Water and Other Liquids
    3.2 Sampling Soil or Other Solids
    3.3 Sampling Air and Other Gases
    3.4 Sampling Health and Safety Plans
    Chapter 4 Expected Outcomes and Interpretation of Data
    4.1 Expected Outcomes
    4.2 Interpretation of the Data
    4.3 Uncertainty Considerations
    4.4 Estimating Future Parameter Values
    4.5 Probability
    4.5.1 Probability as Basis of Statistics
    4.5.2 Estimating Probabilities in Experimentation
    4.5.3 Misuse of Probability Data
    4.5.4 Number of Data Points Needed
    4.5.5 Selective Use of Data
    4.5.6 Cause and Effect vs. Correlation
    4.6 Risk
    Chapter 5 Model Design Methodology
    5.1 Discussion
    5.2 Model Format
    5.3 Experiment Design Format Model
    Chapter 6 Laboratory Report
    6.1 Conversion of Theory to Experimental Output Data
    6.2 Compare and Contrast Experimental Output Data to Existing Literature
    6.3 Suggested Laboratory Report Template
    Chapter 7 Effective Presentation of the Data in Outcome Reports
    Chapter 8 Designing Research Experiment Projects
    8.1 Research to Assess Standard Sample Drying Protocols
    8.2 Research to Assess Standard Indicator Organisms
    8.3 Research Recommendations
    Chapter 9 General Experiments
    Experiment 9.1: Turbidity Meter Calibration
    Experiment 9.2: Calibration of Spectrophotometers
    Experiment 9.3: Jar Test Procedure
    Experiment 9.4: Duct Tape Permeability Test
    Experiment 9.5: Determination of Specific Heat Capacity
    Experiment 9.6: Determination of Insulation R-Values for Various Materials
    Experiment 9.7: Headspace Analysis for the Presence of Volatile Organic Compounds
    Experiment 9.8: Surface Runoff Rate Determination and Volume Calculation
    Experiment 9.9: Water Filtration Media Evaluation
    Experiment 9.10: Water Filtration Media Evaluation Remote Area Options
    Chapter 10 Oil and Petroleum-Based Experiments
    Experiment 10.1: Solubility of Oil in Water as a Function of Salinity
    Experiment 10.2: Gasoline Fingerprinting
    Experiment 10.3: Determination of Porosity and Void Ratioย inย Soil
    Chapter 11 Oxygen and BOD Experiments
    Experiment 11.1: Calibration of DO Meter by Winkler Method
    Experiment 11.2: Oxygen Transfer Rate Determination
    Experiment 11.3: Maximum DO Concentration in Water as a Function of Temperature and Salinity
    Experiment 11.4: 5-Day BOD Test with Determination of Exertion Rate k
    Chapter 12 Environmental Microbiology Experiments
    Experiment 12.1: Total coliforms and E. coli By IDEXX Quantitraysยฎ and Colilertยฎ Most Probable Number Methodologies
    Experiment 12.2: Field Testing and Quantification of Total Coliforms and E. coli by Colilert and Petrifilmย Methodologies
    Experiment 12.3: Viral Indicators Coliphage Quantification Based on Easyphage Method
    Experiment 12.4: Comparison of Disinfection Methods
    Experiment 12.5: Comparison of Disinfection Methods: Remote Area Options
    Chapter 13 Water Quality Experiments
    Experiment 13.1: Introduction to Water Quality Parameters
    Experiment 13.2: pH As a Function of Acid/Base Concentration With pH Neutralization Calculations
    Experiment 13.3: Determination of Mean Cell Residence Time in a Dispersed Plug Flow Reactor
    Experiment 13.4: Determination of Surface Water Evaporation Rate
    Experiment 13.5: Characterization of Pond, Lake, or Stream Foam
    Chapter 14 Contaminant Removal Experiments
    Experiment 14.1: Determination of Contaminant Removal Rate
    Experiment 14.2: Technique for Metal Ion Precipitation from Water
    Experiment 14.3: Separation of Liquid Phase Components through a Distillation Process
    Experiment 14.4: Technique for Potable Water Softening
    Experiment 14.5: Coagulation, Flocculation, and Sedimentation for the Removal of Organic and Inorganic Water Contaminants
    Experiment 14.6: Determination of Granular Media Suitability for Use in Granular Media Filters
    Experiment 14.7: Analysis of Suspended Solids in Water
    Experiment 14.8: Analysis of Total Solids in Water
    Appendix
    Bibliography
    Index


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