Title of article :
Particle size distribution in effluent of trickling filters and in humus tanks
Author/Authors :
Wolfgang Schubert، نويسنده , , F. Wolfgang Günthert، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Particles and aggregates from trickling filters must be eliminated from wastewater. Usually this happens through sedimentation in humus tanks. Investigations to characterize these solids by way of particle size measurements, image analysis and particle charge measurements (zeta potential) are made within the scope of Research Center for Science and Technology “Fundamentals of Aerobic biological wastewater treatment” (SFB 411). The particle size measuring results given within this report were obtained at the Ingolstadt wastewater treatment plant, Germany, which served as an example. They have been confirmed by similar results from other facilities. Particles flushed out from trickling filters will be partially destroyed on their way to the humus tank. A large amount of small particles is to be found there. On average 90% of the particles are smaller than 30 μm. Particle size plays a decisive role in the sedimentation behaviour of solids. Small particles need sedimentation times that cannot be provided in settling tanks. As a result they cause turbidity in the final effluent. Therefore quality of sewage discharge suffers, and there are hardly advantages of the fixed film reactor treatment compared to the activated sludge process regarding sedimentation behaviour.
Keywords :
Sedimentation , particle size measurement , humus tanks , trickling filters , Particle size distribution
Journal title :
Water Research
Journal title :
Water Research