Gay Guillaume, Lorain Olivier, Azouni Aza, Aurelle Yves
Laboratoire des Matériaux et des Structures du Génie Civil (UMR 113), Cité Descartes, 2 Allée Kepler, Champs-sur-Marne 77420, France.
Water Res. 2003 May;37(10):2520-4. doi: 10.1016/S0043-1354(03)00020-4.
Radial freezing experiments on wastewater models were conducted in the presence of imposed stirring in order to remove impurities. The studied samples (dilute Na-montmorillonite suspensions charged with nitrates and with zinc or lead) were placed inside a cylindrical annulus, cooled at a controlled temperature around -7 degrees C at its inner wall which rotated around a vertical axis. The freezing front propagated toward the still outer wall which was maintained at a constant temperature around +1 degrees C. Thanks to stirring, considerable purification rates up to 99.97% were attained. It was also demonstrated that combining radial freezing and stirring ended in residual concentrations which agreed with drinking water standards.