Mixing Effect on Bio-Methanation, Settleability and Dewaterability in the Anaerobic Digestion of Sewage Sludge Fractions

D. Erdirencelebi, R. Yi̇ği̇t
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Biomethanation and dewaterability characteristics of primary (PS), secondary sludge (SS) and mixed sludge (MS) fractions were assessed after anaerobic stabilization under parallel batch and continuous mixing conditions at 35℃ in order to investigate the performance of the separate digestion system. Similar methane conversion/yield values were obtained in PS, SS and MS digestion with continuous mixing’s positive effect only in PS digestionContinuous mixing resulted in 50% increase in the methane yield (600(+/-100) mL/g VSadd.d. SS sludge digestion produced a comparable methane yield at 650(+/-100) mL/g VSadd.d showing no effect due to mixing pattern. Settling and dewaterability characteristics of the stabilized PS were superior to stabilized SS samples. A reverse relationship was obtained between settling characteristics and where intermittent mixing enhanced settling ability while continuous mixing resulted in higher dewaterability of the stabilized sludges. PE addition showed a negative effect on the settleability of the sludges. Low degree mixing resulted in lower Imhoff settling volume with 50% sludge volume reduction and an SVI of 64 mL/g VS compared to 25% volume reduction and 82 mL/g SVI in the CM mode for the stabilized PS. A similar trend for the stabilized SS but worsened values with 25% volume reduction and an SVI 182 mL/g compared to 15% volume reduction and 200 mL/g VS indicated much lower settleability character in the CM mode and compared to stabilized PS.
混合对污泥厌氧消化过程中生物甲烷化、沉降性和脱水性的影响
为了考察分离消化系统的性能,在35℃平行分批和连续混合条件下,对初级污泥(PS)、二级污泥(SS)和混合污泥(MS)馏分进行厌氧稳定后的生物甲烷化和脱水特性进行了评估。在PS、SS和MS消化过程中,甲烷转化率/产率值相似,连续混合仅对PS消化有积极影响,连续混合可使甲烷产率提高50% (600(+/-100)mL/g vsad .d)。SS污泥消化在650(+/-100)mL/g VSadd时产生类似的甲烷产量。D显示没有影响,由于混合模式。稳定PS的沉降和脱水性能优于稳定SS样品。稳定污泥的沉降特性与间歇混合增强沉降能力、连续混合增强脱水能力成反比关系。PE的加入对污泥的沉降性有负面影响。低混合程度导致Imhoff沉降量降低,污泥体积减少50%,SVI为64 mL/g VS,而稳定PS在CM模式下的SVI为25%,SVI为82 mL/g VS。稳定SS的趋势相似,但体积减少25%,SVI为182 mL/g,而体积减少15%,SVI为200 mL/g VS,表明CM模式下的沉降性特征比稳定PS低得多。
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