TY - JOUR
T1 - A critical review of the factors affecting modeling oxygen transfer by fine-pore diffusers in activated sludge
AU - Baquero-Rodríguez, Gustavo Andrés
AU - Lara-Borrero, Jaime Andrés
AU - Nolasco, Daniel
AU - Rosso, Diego
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Water Environment Federation. All rights reserved.
PY - 2018/5/1
Y1 - 2018/5/1
N2 - In this review, the factors affecting the transfer of oxygen in activated sludge processes using fine-pore diffusers for water resource recovery are critically discussed. In water resource recovery facilities, the energy required for aeration constitutes 50% to 80% of the total energy consumed by the plant. This critical review highlights the use of fine-pore diffuser aeration and emphasizes the significance of accounting for the following factors: diffuser aging and fouling, diffuser layout, diffuser type, selector benefits, local environmental conditions (temperature and atmospheric pressure), influent wastewater variability, dissolved oxygen control systems, and airflow rates. In our review, we were unable to find mathematical models that could be used to develop dynamic -factor predictions and diffuser fouling predictions. Although the development of a model that considers all the factors that affect oxygen transfer efficiency (OTE) in activated sludge systems would be extremely valuable, the creation of such a model is outside the scope of this review. Water Environ. Res., 90, 431 (2018).
AB - In this review, the factors affecting the transfer of oxygen in activated sludge processes using fine-pore diffusers for water resource recovery are critically discussed. In water resource recovery facilities, the energy required for aeration constitutes 50% to 80% of the total energy consumed by the plant. This critical review highlights the use of fine-pore diffuser aeration and emphasizes the significance of accounting for the following factors: diffuser aging and fouling, diffuser layout, diffuser type, selector benefits, local environmental conditions (temperature and atmospheric pressure), influent wastewater variability, dissolved oxygen control systems, and airflow rates. In our review, we were unable to find mathematical models that could be used to develop dynamic -factor predictions and diffuser fouling predictions. Although the development of a model that considers all the factors that affect oxygen transfer efficiency (OTE) in activated sludge systems would be extremely valuable, the creation of such a model is outside the scope of this review. Water Environ. Res., 90, 431 (2018).
KW - Activated sludge
KW - Aeration
KW - Energy
KW - Fine-pore diffusers
KW - Oxygen transfer efficiency
KW - Wastewater
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U2 - 10.2175/106143017X15131012152988
DO - 10.2175/106143017X15131012152988
M3 - Review article
C2 - 29678214
AN - SCOPUS:85046079571
SN - 1061-4303
VL - 90
SP - 431
EP - 441
JO - Water Environment Research
JF - Water Environment Research
IS - 5
ER -