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"Man learns in two ways: by doing, and by being done." -
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Objective
The primary purpose of this assignment is to familiarize yourself with the Excel
spreadsheet program and develop a tool to help you estimate the yearly cost of
operating your project treatment system.
Part 1: Compute the yearly costs of a full-size
water treatment system based on your prototype treatment work in the lab. This application will aid you in
designing and testing your system for the first project. To familiarize yourself
with the computational procedure, by hand, estimate the costs associated with a
prototype treatment system with the following characteristics:
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flowrate into the system of
1,000 ml/min
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system run
time of 45 minutes
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filter consists of
2 inches of anthracite and 6 inches of filter sand
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coagulant dosage of 30 mg/l
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prototype sedimentation tank has
2 chambers that are active

Part 2: Develop a spreadsheet to
estimate yearly costs of a full-size water treatment system. Check your spread
sheet with the results from Part One and with the following prototype treatment system:
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flowrate into the system of
900 ml/min
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system run time of
50 minutes
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filter consists of 2 inches of anthracite and
6 inches of filter sand
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coagulant dosage of 60 mg/l
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prototype
sedimentation tank has 4 chambers active

Part 3: Use your cost spreadsheet developed in
Part 3 to estimate yearly costs of each of the prototype water treatment systems
(WTS) run in lab this week (click
here for WTS data). Tabulate your WTS cost
data by flowrate and the number of sedimentation tanks used in the prototype
runs and then construct a graph from the data (the figure below shows the
typical organization and format of the graph).

This website was originally
developed by
Charles Camp for
CIVL
1112.
This site is maintained by the
Department of Civil Engineering
at the University of Memphis.
Your comments and questions are welcomed.
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