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Scaling filtration time initial dependencies of wastewater sludges
Authors:Stickland A D  Harbour P J  Dixon D R  Scales P J
Affiliation:Particulate Fluids Processing Research Centre, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Vic. 3010, Australia.
Abstract:The filtration time, t(f), during constant pressure dead-end filtration testing of wastewater sludge is dependant on the initial height, h(0), and the initial solids concentration, phi(0). The theoretical dependencies of these initial conditions are explored: t(f) varies with h(0)(2) and cphi(0)(2), where c is a material dependant parameter that is also dependant on phi(0) and the applied pressure. Empirical values for c relative to a given phi(0) are determined from phenomenological filtration theory to give a qualitative scaling method to compare the filtration behaviour of highly compressible materials under differing initial conditions. The method is validated using filtration testing of municipal wastewater sludge. This new scaling method is applied to the filtration results of a range of different wastewater sludges, additives and treatments to illustrate its application for plant comparisons, polyelectrolyte comparisons, dose optimisation of polyelectrolyte and ferric chloride and combinations thereof, and the effects of two physicochemical treatments.
Keywords:Pressure filtration  Wastewater sludge  Polyelectrolyte  Dose optimisation  Sludge dewaterability
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