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Reynolds Horizontal and Vertical Test Bench from an Educational Point of View Abderrahmane Khechekhouche; Mokhtar Ghodbane; Imad Kemerchou; Ali Sadoun
Indonesian Journal of Educational Research and Technology Vol 1, No 3 (2021): IJERT: December 2021
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI)

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The Reynolds Number Test Bench is a self-contained device that uses water to allow students to study laminar, turbulent flow regimes, and transition conditions. The vertical test bench does not allow a large number of students to see the experiment clearly, it only takes two people in front of the device to block the view of the rest of the students and this causes a problem. The idea of this work is to build a horizontal test bed that allows students to see the experience clearly and easily. The results obtained from our horizontal device are the same as that of the vertical bench.
Illizi city sand impact on the output of a conventional solar still Djamel Khamaia; Ridha Boudhiaf; Abderrahmane Khechekhouche; Zied Driss
ASEAN Journal of Science and Engineering Vol 2, No 3 (2022): AJSE: December 2022
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Lack of drinking water is a global problem and especially in overdeveloped countries. this is why many research laboratories are focused on solving this problem. one of the simplest, economical, and environmental methods is the use of conventional solar stills. Sand from the city of Illizi in southern Algeria was used in our research to see how it affected solar distillation. So, with a dimension of (0.50 x 0.50 m), two identical solar stills were evaluated, one as a solar still reference (SSR) and the other as a solar still modified (SSM). The SSM contains sand. The findings reveal that there is no discernible difference in performance and that the improvement rate is extremely low, at 0.67 %.
Physico-chemical investigation of wastewater from the Sebdou-Tlemcen textile complex North-West Algeria Asma Khelassi- Sefaoui; Abderrahmane Khechekhouche; Manel Zaoui-Djelloul Daouadji; Hamza Idrici
Indonesian Journal of Science and Technology Vol 6, No 2 (2021): IJOST: VOLUME 6, ISSUE 2, September 2021
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Wastewater treatment is a process used in several countries, particularly in Algeria. A study on Earth for one month was carried out at the sewage plant of the Sebdou textile complex, Tlemcen, north-west of Algeria. Regular samples gave average values at the outlet such that the water temperature is 22 ° C, the ph 7.43, the biochemical oxygen demand BOD5 is 36.5 mg / l, the chemical oxygen demand COD vary between 100 and 200 mg / l at the exit of the WWTP mg / l and finally suspended solids SS is of the order of 36.2 mg / l. All these values conform with the standards and therefore the treatment plant operates within Algerian standards.