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Yes, I'm familiar with those YT channels.
So, in a one-liner, coagulation flocculation is a process by which colloids and particles are coalesced into larger aggregate clumps, called flocs. These flocs are then easier to filter out.
I'm a final year water-resource engineer, in an accelerator for water/ag tech. I"m looking for co-founder proficient with ML and ANN. My idea is to use AI algorithms to analyze large datasets to identify optimal conditions for coagulation and flocculation, such as the best types and doses of coagulants and flocculants, pH levels, and mixing speeds. This can lead to more efficient and cost-effective treatment.
The combination of ferric chloride and latex is what's called coagulation flocculation treatment. The coagulant, in this case the ferric chloride, neutralizes the charges on suspended particles in a liquid, causing them to clump together into larger aggregates (flocs) that can then be more easily separated from the liquid through sedimentation or filtration.
The latex in this case is the flocculant, assist in binding together the microflocs formed by coagulation into larger, more stable aggregates known as flocs. Flocculants often work by bridging the particles through long chains of polymers, effectively linking the microflocs into larger clusters.
After the coagulation and flocculation process, the water usually enters a large settling basin where the flocs gradually settle to the bottom, resulting in clarified water.
You guys reckon with a big enough drone (or a few of them) you could hoist a pivot line spin it around the center, then fly to a new field to rinse and repeat. Get rid of those monstrously huge Fixed Center Pivot that are only in use 15% of the year??