977 resultados para Moving bed biological reactors


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As atividades industriais petroquímicas, incluindo as refinarias de petróleo, são grandes consumidoras de água e, consequentemente, grandes geradoras de efluentes industriais contendo uma infinidade de contaminantes. No caso das refinarias de petróleo brasileiras, o nitrogênio amoniacal tem se tornado um componente crítico a ser tratado, o que tem sido feito através de processos de tratamento biológicos que utilizam a nitrificação como base. Neste trabalho, foi avaliada a operação de um reator de leito móvel (MBBR), em escala de bancada, utilizando suportes de polietileno com área específica de 820 m2.m-3, para tratar um efluente proveniente de uma refinaria brasileira com alta concentração de nitrogênio amoniacal. O efluente bruto apresentou demanda química de oxigênio entre 100 e 300 mg.L-1, teores de nitrogênio amoniacal entre 60 e 90 mg.L-1 e condutividade elétrica entre 1 e 2 mS.cm-1. Mesmo com variações da qualidade da alimentação da planta ao longo do estudo, como o aumento das concentrações de contaminantes, incluindo inibidores da nitrificação típicos dos efluentes de refinaria, a planta atendeu à Resolução CONAMA 430/2011 (BRASIL, 2011), que limita a concentração de descarte em 20 mg.L-1 para o contaminante nitrogênio amoniacal, em 93% das medições. Para o caso de uma fictícia legislação mais restritiva, que exigisse limite de 5 mg.L-1 desse contaminante, houve sucesso no tratamento em 83% do tempo, com eficiência média de nitrificação de 93,1%, evidenciando que há uma possibilidade real de utilização do processo MBBR em refinarias brasileiras.

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Industrial applications of the simulated-moving-bed (SMB) chromatographic technology have brought an emergent demand to improve the SMB process operation for higher efficiency and better robustness. Improved process modelling and more-efficient model computation will pave a path to meet this demand. However, the SMB unit operation exhibits complex dynamics, leading to challenges in SMB process modelling and model computation. One of the significant problems is how to quickly obtain the steady state of an SMB process model, as process metrics at the steady state are critical for process design and real-time control. The conventional computation method, which solves the process model cycle by cycle and takes the solution only when a cyclic steady state is reached after a certain number of switching, is computationally expensive. Adopting the concept of quasi-envelope (QE), this work treats the SMB operation as a pseudo-oscillatory process because of its large number of continuous switching. Then, an innovative QE computation scheme is developed to quickly obtain the steady state solution of an SMB model for any arbitrary initial condition. The QE computation scheme allows larger steps to be taken for predicting the slow change of the starting state within each switching. Incorporating with the wavelet-based technique, this scheme is demonstrated to be effective and efficient for an SMB sugar separation process. Moreover, investigations are also carried out on when the computation scheme should be activated and how the convergence of the scheme is affected by a variable stepsize.

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 This report is an investigation of the research literature on Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) wastewater treatment, in particular examining the available literature relating to retrofitting MBBR technology to existing treatment plants and the operating costs of MBBR plants. A primary literature review was conducted using relevant online research databases, and the references listed in the first round of discovered documents were also examined to identify any other useful literature.

This report presents:
• a literature review based on the discovered relevant documents;
• a summary of the main findings; and
• a list of references.

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Université de Mons, Dissertation, 2016

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Dissertação apresentada para obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Engenharia Química e Bioquímica pela Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW There is controversy regarding the optimal choice of prosthetic valves in patients less than 65 years of age requiring mitral valve replacement (MVR). Recently, trends for valve replacement are moving towards biological prosthesis also in younger patients, which is justified by the fact that a later valve-in-valve procedure is feasible in the case of degeneration of the tissue valve. This strategy is increasingly recommended in aortic valve surgery but is questionable for MVR. The purpose of this review is to evaluate current guidelines and analyse evidence for biological MVR in patients under 65 years. RECENT FINDINGS There are differences between guidelines of the American Heart Association and those of the European Society of Cardiology concerning the choice of prostheses in patients undergoing MVR. Although the European Society of Cardiology recommends a mechanical mitral valve in patients under 65 years of age, the American Heart Association does not provide detailed advice for these patients. Mitral valve replacement with biological valves in patients under 65 years is associated with higher rates of reoperation due to structural valve deterioration. In addition, several studies showed a decreased survival after biological MVR. SUMMARY Evidence for biological MVR in patients less than 65 years without comorbidities or contraindication for oral anticoagulation does not exist. Recommendations for patients less than 65 years of age should not be blurred by current 'en-vogue' methods for promising but not yet proven valve-in-valve strategies.