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Water Environ Res


Title:Fifteen years of offgas transfer efficiency measurements on fine-pore aerators: key role of sludge age and normalized air flux
Author(s):Rosso D; Iranpour R; Stenstrom MK;
Address:"Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, University of California, Los Angeles 90095-1539, USA"
Journal Title:Water Environ Res
Year:2005
Volume:77
Issue:3
Page Number:266 - 273
DOI: 10.2175/106143005x41843
ISSN/ISBN:1061-4303 (Print) 1061-4303 (Linking)
Abstract:"Fine-pore diffusers, often called fine-bubble diffusers, have nearly replaced coarse bubble diffusers in municipal wastewater treatment over the past 20 years. The rapid increases in energy costs, which began in the 1970s, created financial incentives to upgrade to this more expensive and maintenance-intensive method of aeration. Fine-pore diffusers have the added benefit of reducing volatile organic compound stripping and reduced aeration heat loss. This paper summarizes 15 years of oxygen transfer efficiency measurements using the offgas technique. Efficiencies are shown for different types of diffusers at various tank geometries (depth, diffuser size, and number), airflow rates, and mean cell retention times (MCRT or sludge age). By normalizing the airflow rates per unit of depth and diffusing area, efficiencies measured in different plants can be compared. The results show that aeration efficiencies are logarithmically related to the ratio between MCRT and the normalized air flux, with transfer rates suppressed by low MCRT or high normalized air flux systems. There is no evidence for different alpha factors among the different types of fine-bubble diffuser types"
Keywords:"Air Movements Diffusion Filtration Oxygen Porosity Sewage/*chemistry Waste Disposal, Fluid/*methods;"
Notes:"MedlineRosso, D Iranpour, R Stenstrom, M K eng 2005/06/23 Water Environ Res. 2005 May-Jun; 77(3):266-73. doi: 10.2175/106143005x41843"

 
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