Title :
Fly Ash Enhancement Efficacy of Modified Anerobic Baffled Reaction (MABR) in Treatment of Low Strength Wastewater
Author :
Han, Xiangkui ; Ye, Changbing
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Municipal & Enviromental Eng., Jilin Archit. & Civil Eng. Inst., Changchun, China
Abstract :
In order to enhance the efficacy of modified anerobic baffled reaction (opposite folded plate anaerobic reaction) in low strength wastewater treatment, fly ash was mixed into inoculated anaerobic sludge. The results indicated that the start-up of all three test reactors run with fly ash enhancement was shortened markedly, and was completed after 50 days of operation. Average COD removal efficiencies of the 1#, 2# and 3# reactors with different fly ash particle sizes (>83 mum, 20~83 mum and <20 mum) were 74.31%, 77.2% and 72.81%; average TP removal efficiencies were 32.87%, 34.07% and 30.92%; and specific methane production capacities were 2.21, 2.33 and 2.04 mL-g-1-h-1, respectively. The results of operation at short HRTs indicated that the optimal particle size of the fly ash was 20~83 mum. Based on the experimental results, the mechanism of fly ash enhancement of MABR efficacy and the reasons why fly ash particles of 20~83 mum obtained optimal efficacy are described.
Keywords :
bioreactors; fly ash; organic compounds; particle size; sludge treatment; wastewater treatment; COD removal; TP removal; anaerobic sludge; bioreactors; efficiency 30.92 percent; efficiency 32.87 percent; efficiency 34.07 percent; efficiency 72.81 percent; efficiency 74.3 percent; efficiency 77.2 percent; fly ash enhancement efficacy; low-strength wastewater treatment; methane production capacity; modified anerobic baffled reaction; optimal particle size; size 20 mum to 83 mum; time 50 day; Bioreactors; Civil engineering; Fly ash; Glass; Inductors; Laboratories; Production; Sludge treatment; Variable structure systems; Wastewater treatment;
Conference_Titel :
Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering , 2009. ICBBE 2009. 3rd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2901-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2902-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICBBE.2009.5162864