Title of article
Important operational parameters of membrane bioreactor-sludge disintegration (MBR-SD) system for zero excess sludge production
Author/Authors
Yoon، Seong-Hoon نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-1920
From page
1921
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0
Abstract
In order to prevent excess sludge production during wastewater treatment, a membrane bioreactor-sludge disintegration (MBR-SD) system has been introduced, where the disintegrated sludge is recycled to the bioreactor as a feed solution. In this study, a mathematical model was developed by incorporating a sludge disintegration term into the conventional activated sludge model and the relationships among the operational parameters were investigated. A new definition of F/M ratio for the MBR-SD system was suggested to evaluate the actual organic loading rate. The actual F/M ratio was expected to be much higher than the apparent F/M ratio in MBR-SD. The kinetic parameters concerning the biodegradability of organics hardly affect the system performance. Instead, sludge solubilization ratio (alpha) in the SD process and particulate hydrolysis rate constant (kh) in biological reaction determine the sludge disintegration number (SDN), which is related with the overall economics of the MBR-SD system. Under reasonable (alpha) and kh values, SDN would range between 3 and 5 which means the amount of sludge required to be disintegrated would be 3–5 times higher for preventing a particular amount of sludge production. Finally, normalized sludge disintegration rate (q/V) which is needed to maintain a certain level of MLSS in the MBR-SD system was calculated as a function of F/V ratio.
Keywords
Membrane bioreactor (MBR) , sludge reduction , modeling , Sludge disintegration
Journal title
Water Research
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Water Research
Record number
84448
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