Optimization of operational conditions in a submerged membrane bioreactor


Autoria(s): Wu, Zhen-bin; Xiao, En-rong; Liang, Wei; Cheng, Shui-ping; He, Feng
Data(s)

2007

Resumo

In this study, optimization of operational conditions of a submerged membrane bioreactor treating municipal waste-water was studied. Mixed liquid suspended solid (MLSS), membrane flux (J(v)), aeration (Q), ratio of pumping, time to break time (t(p)/t(b)), and ratio of up flow area to down flow area (A Ad) were chosen as the easily manipulable parameters to study their effects on removal efficiency and membrane fouling. Totally, 16 different runs were designed to compare and select the best combination of the 5 parameters. The results showed that the optimal operational conditions were MLSS = 7g(.)L(-1), J(v) = 10L(.)m(-2.)h(-1), Q = 6 m(3.)h(-1), t(p)/t(b)= 4 min/1 min, and A(r)/A(d) = 1.7 m(2)/m(2). Under such conditions, the SMBR could achieve a double win of high removal efficiency and low membrane fouling.

In this study, optimization of operational conditions of a submerged membrane bioreactor treating municipal waste-water was studied. Mixed liquid suspended solid (MLSS), membrane flux (J(v)), aeration (Q), ratio of pumping, time to break time (t(p)/t(b)), and ratio of up flow area to down flow area (A Ad) were chosen as the easily manipulable parameters to study their effects on removal efficiency and membrane fouling. Totally, 16 different runs were designed to compare and select the best combination of the 5 parameters. The results showed that the optimal operational conditions were MLSS = 7g(.)L(-1), J(v) = 10L(.)m(-2.)h(-1), Q = 6 m(3.)h(-1), t(p)/t(b)= 4 min/1 min, and A(r)/A(d) = 1.7 m(2)/m(2). Under such conditions, the SMBR could achieve a double win of high removal efficiency and low membrane fouling.

Identificador

http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/152342/8522

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/58774

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Wu, Zhen-bin; Xiao, En-rong; Liang, Wei; Cheng, Shui-ping; He, Feng.Optimization of operational conditions in a submerged membrane bioreactor,FRESENIUS ENVIRONMENTAL BULLETIN,2007,16(6):654-659

Palavras-Chave #Environmental Sciences #submerged membrane bioreactor (SMBR) #membrane fouling #optimization #operational parameters
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