Process kinetics of an activated-sludge reactor system treating poultry slaughterhouse wastewater

被引:8
作者
Hsiao, Ting-Hsun [2 ]
Huang, Ju-Sheng [1 ]
Huang, Yu-I [2 ]
机构
[1] Kun Shan Univ, Dept Environm Engn, Tainan, Taiwan
[2] Natl Chung Hsing Univ, Dept Bioind Mechatron Engn, Taichung 40227, Taiwan
关键词
activated sludge; mean cell residence time; kinetic parameters; model validation; parametric sensitivity; ANAEROBIC SLUDGE; GROWTH; BIODEGRADATION;
D O I
10.1080/09593330.2011.597782
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The principal objective was to generate the essential kinetic parameters for model simulation and operation management of an activated-sludge reactor (ASR) system treating poultry slaughterhouse wastewater. By varying four different mean cell residence times (theta(c) = 4.6-24.3 d), the ASR system (26 degrees C) removed effectively 93.5%-97.2% of chemical oxygen demand (COD) from wastewater. If a high COD removal efficiency and a low effluent volatile suspended solids (VSS) concentration are of great concern, a theta(c) of 15-24 d or a food to microorganism (F/M) ratio of 0.3-0.7 kg COD/kg VSS-d is suggested; if resource sustainability and enhanced operation of the ASR system are of great concern, a theta(c) of 9 d or an F/M ratio of 0.9 kg COD/kg VSS-d is suggested. The COD residual concentrations and COD removal efficiencies calculated by using the Monod model agreed well with the experimental results. When the parameters k and K-s (Delta P/P) were respectively varied from -100% to +100%, the parametric sensitivity analysis showed that the COD residual concentration change (Delta S/S) was highly sensitive to k in the Delta P/P range between 0% and -40%, causing a marked increase in COD residual concentration.
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页码:829 / 835
页数:7
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