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What are deadzones?

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What is the main purpose of a closed loop tank?

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How much was the average velocity of the volume improved by?

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What is the aim of thrust-to-power sizing?

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Where do vortices develop if the propeller is too close to the water surface?

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Why is it important to position mixers correctly?

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1: What are deadzones?
Areas that are compromised during the mixing process
1: What are deadzones?
Areas consisting of infected water
1: What are deadzones?
Areas in which the homogeneity is high
2: What is the main purpose of a closed loop tank?
To create a steady, circulated flow
2: What is the main purpose of a closed loop tank?
To ensure a more energy-efficient solution
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2: What is the main purpose of a closed loop tank?
To prevent damaging backflow
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3: How much was the average velocity of the volume improved by?
20%
3: How much was the average velocity of the volume improved by?
25%
3: How much was the average velocity of the volume improved by?
30%
4: What is the aim of thrust-to-power sizing?
Maintain a steady momentum and a constant required thrust rate
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4: What is the aim of thrust-to-power sizing?
Deliver a sufficient thrust with the least possible energy consumption
4: What is the aim of thrust-to-power sizing?
Run the power at the limit to deliver maximum thrust when necessary
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5: Where do vortices develop if the propeller is too close to the water surface?
At the front of the propeller
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5: Where do vortices develop if the propeller is too close to the water surface?
At the rear of the propeller
5: Where do vortices develop if the propeller is too close to the water surface?
Underneath the propeller
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6: Why is it important to position mixers correctly?
To prevent the propellers from breaking
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6: Why is it important to position mixers correctly?
To neutralise vortices
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6: Why is it important to position mixers correctly?
To maximise the total bulk flow