Modelling based design of a pilot-scale membrane bioreactor for combined nutrient removal from domestic wastewater
conference contribution
posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00authored byM Tiranuntakul, P Schneider, Veeriah Jegatheesan, H Fracchia
A three stage-treatment of domestic wastewater including anaerobic, anoxic and aerobic phases is employed in this study while a clarifier unit is replaced with a submerged membrane in the aerobic unit. The effects of operational parameters on the performance of a pilot scale submerged membrane bioreactor (SMBR) namely hydraulic retention time (HRT), ratio of return activated sludge (QRS), ratio of internal recycle (QIR), solid retention time (SRT) and dissolved oxygen (DO) are evaluated by simulations, using a hybrid model composed of TUDP model, oxygen transfer model, biofouling model due to extra-cellular polymeric substances (EPS) and turbulent shear model. The results showed that anaerobic HRT of 3 hours, anoxic HRT of 6 hours, QRS of 20% and QIR of 300 % are satisfactory in obtaining a high removal efficiency (>90%) of COD, NH4-N, P04-P as well as a less sludge production. An increase of sludge production causes an increase in EPS, which fouls the membrane surface and increase the cleaning cycle of membrane. Operation of 5MBR system at 2 mg/I of DO and 30 days of SRT can extend the membrane cleaning cycle dramatically. The membrane cleaning cycle however is strongly dependent on the initial and terminal specific fluxes and displays inverse power relationships to those fluxes.
History
Event
World Water Congress (5th : 2006 : Beijing, China)
Publisher
[IWA]
Location
Beijing, China
Place of publication
[Beijing, China]
Start date
2006-09-10
End date
2006-09-14
Language
eng
Publication classification
E2.1 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed; E Conference publication