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Hindered and compression solid settling functions – Sensor data collection, practical model identification and validation

In Water Research 2020, Volume 184, pp. 116129
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Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Jaume I University2

University of Bath3

Technical University of Denmark4

Water Technologies, Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark5

Secondary settling tanks (SSTs) are the most hydraulically sensitive unit operations in activated sludge water resource recovery facilities (WRRF). Mathematical models for predicting activated sludge solids settling velocity include parameters that show irreducible epistemic uncertainty. Therefore, reliable and periodic calibration of the settling velocity model is key for predicting activated sludge process capacity, thus averting possible failures under wet-weather flow- and filamentous bulking conditions.

The two main knowledge gaps addressed here are: (1) Do constitutive functions for hindered and compression settling exist, for which all velocity parameters can be uniquely estimated? (2) What is the optimum sensor data requirement of developing reliable settling velocity functions? Innovative settling column sensor and full-scale data were used to identify and validate amended Vesilind function for hindered settling and a new exponential function for compression settling velocity using one-dimensional and computational fluid dynamics simulations.

Results indicate practical model identifiability under well-settling and filamentous bulking conditions.

Language: English
Year: 2020
Pages: 116129
ISSN: 18792448 and 00431354
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2020.116129
ORCIDs: Valverde Pérez, Borja

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