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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

Der Betriebsvergleich in den gemeinnützigen Badekuranstalten der Schweiz /

Kronenberg, Hans. January 1968 (has links)
Diss. Univ. Bern, 1967. / Rückentitel: Betriebsvergleich gemeinnütziger Badekuranstalten.
2

Errichten von Niederspannungsanlagen in feuchter oder nasser Umgebung sowie im Freien, in Bereichen von Schwimmbädern, Springbrunnen oder Wasserbecken : Kommentar der relevanten Normen der Reihe DIN VDE 0100 (VDE 0100), insbesondere auch DIN VDE 0100-702 (VDE 0100 Teil 702):2003-11, DIN VDE 0100-737 (VDE 0100 Teil 737):2002-01 und DIN VDE 0100-714 (VDE 0100 Teil 714):2002-01 /

Hörmann, Werner. Nienhaus, Heinz. Schröder, Bernd. January 2003 (has links)
Literaturverz. S. 357 - 371.
3

Bädertypen funktionstypologische Untersuchung öffentlicher Bäder in Deutschland nach 1945 /

Jeschke, Carolin Christina. Unknown Date (has links)
Techn. Universiẗat, Diss., 2005--München.
4

Desinfektionsverfahren in der Schwimmbeckenwasseraufbereitung unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des elektrochemischen Aktivierungs-Verfahrens zwecks Verbesserung der Beckenwasserqualität

Chrobok, Krystian. Unknown Date (has links) (PDF)
Universiẗat, Diss., 2004--Bremen. / Erscheinungsjahr an der Haupttitelstelle: 2003.
5

Swimming pool water treatment with conventional and alternative water treatment technologies

Skibinski, Bertram 12 March 2018 (has links) (PDF)
To mitigate microbial activity in swimming pools and to assure hygienic safety for bathers, pool systems have a re-circulating water system ensuring continuous water treatment and disinfection by chlorination. A major drawback associated with the use of chlorine as disinfectant is its potential to react with organic matter (OM) present in pool water to form potentially harmful disinfection by-products (DBP). In this thesis, the treatment performance of different combinations of conventional and novel treatment processes was compared using a pilot scale swimming pool model that was operated under reproducible and fully controlled conditions. The quality of the pool water was determined in means of volatile DBPs and the concentration and composition of dissolved organic carbon (DOC). Further, overall apparent reaction rates for the removal of monochloramine (MCA), a DBP found in pool water, in granular activated carbon (GAC) beds were determined using a fixed-bed reactor system operated under conditions typical for swimming pool water treatment. The reaction rates as well as the type of reaction products formed were correlated with physico-chemical properties of the tested GACs.
6

Swimming pool water treatment with conventional and alternative water treatment technologies

Skibinski, Bertram 22 February 2017 (has links)
To mitigate microbial activity in swimming pools and to assure hygienic safety for bathers, pool systems have a re-circulating water system ensuring continuous water treatment and disinfection by chlorination. A major drawback associated with the use of chlorine as disinfectant is its potential to react with organic matter (OM) present in pool water to form potentially harmful disinfection by-products (DBP). In this thesis, the treatment performance of different combinations of conventional and novel treatment processes was compared using a pilot scale swimming pool model that was operated under reproducible and fully controlled conditions. The quality of the pool water was determined in means of volatile DBPs and the concentration and composition of dissolved organic carbon (DOC). Further, overall apparent reaction rates for the removal of monochloramine (MCA), a DBP found in pool water, in granular activated carbon (GAC) beds were determined using a fixed-bed reactor system operated under conditions typical for swimming pool water treatment. The reaction rates as well as the type of reaction products formed were correlated with physico-chemical properties of the tested GACs.
7

Baden und Schwimmen in Kindertageseinrichtungen: gemeinsame Empfehlung der Unfallkasse Sachsen und des Sächsischen Staatsministeriums für Kultus

11 June 2024 (has links)
Wasser ist für Kinder ein faszinierendes Medium. Es eröffnet vielfältige Bewegungsmöglichkeiten und bietet im Sommer erfrischende Abkühlung. So erfreuen sich Baden und Schwimmen auch in sächsischen Einrichtungen der Kindertagesbetreuung (Kita) großer Beliebtheit. Einige Einrichtungen betreiben eigene Badebecken, andere nutzen öffentliche Bäder. Leider ereignen sich im Zusammenhang mit dem Badevergnügen immer wieder folgenschwere Unfälle, die schlimmstenfalls tödlich enden können. Kinder ertrinken lautlos. Vor allem für Nichtschwimmer oder für unsichere Schwimmer können sich erhebliche Gefahren ergeben. Damit das Baden und Schwimmen in der Kita für Kinder zu einem sicheren Erlebnis wird, hat die Unfallkasse Sachsen wichtige Hinweise für Kita-Leitungen und die verantwortlichen pädagogischen Fachkräfte zusammengefasst.

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