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An engineering tool for measurements and analyzes the necessary chlorine level for disinfecting water, depending on measured values for DO, temperature, and NTU.
This project is an engineering tool developed in Python using the Tkinter and Matplotlib libraries to create a graphical interface for monitoring and analyzing chlorine, temperature, dissolved oxygen (DO), and turbidity (NTU) in water. The system simulates measurements and analyzes the necessary chlorine level for disinfecting water, depending on measured values for DO, temperature, and NTU.
This tool can be used to simulate and analyze the effectiveness of water disinfection with chlorine, based on important parameters such as temperature and dissolved oxygen. Its functionality offers an experimental approach that can be useful for research laboratories or scientific studies related to water quality and disinfection.
engineering_tool.py
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An engineering tool for measurements and analyzes the necessary chlorine level for disinfecting water, depending on measured values for DO, temperature, and NTU.
We found that EnviroChlor demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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