Title of article :
A CFD methodology for the design of sedimentation tanks in potable water treatment Case study: The influence of a feed flow control baffle
Author/Authors :
Kostoglou، Margaritis نويسنده , , Zouboulis، Anastasios I. نويسنده , , Goula، Athanasia M. نويسنده , , Karapantsios، Thodoris D. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 1 سال 2008
Abstract :
Computational fluid dynamics simulations are employed to assess the effect of adding a vertical baffle at the feed section of a full-scale
sedimentation tank for the improvement of solids settling in potable water treatment. A general CFD-based simulation strategy is developed based
on the specific features and conditions met in practice for potablewater treatment. The linearity of the particle conservation equations allows separate
calculations for each particle size class – but performed for all classes of interest – leading to the uncoupling of theCFDproblem from a particular inlet
particle size distribution. The usually unknownand difficult to be measured particle density is found by matching the theoretical to the easily measured
experimental total settling efficiency. The proposed strategy is computationally much more efficient than the corresponding strategies used for the
simulation of wastewater treatment. This work compares simulations from a standard and a baffle-equipped tank. It is found that the baffle decreases
the inlet recirculation zone and enhances the settling of solids by directing them towards the bottom of the tank with high velocities. It is noteworthy
that even small differences in the particle velocity can cause large changes in the percent of settled particles; in this work, the overall solids removal
efficiency increased when using the baffle from 90.4 to 98.6% leading to a reduction of the effluent solids concentration of approximately 85%.
Keywords :
Baffle , Numerical modelling , Computational fluid dynamics , Sedimentation tank , water treatment
Journal title :
Chemical Engineering Journal
Journal title :
Chemical Engineering Journal