| Literature DB >> 26426294 |
Arrian Prince-Pike1, David I Wilson2, Saeid Baroutian3, John Andrews4, Daniel J Gapes4.
Abstract
Wet oxidation is a successful process for the treatment of municipal sludge. In addition, the resulting effluent from wet oxidation is a useful carbon source for subsequent biological nutrient removal processes in wastewater treatment. Owing to limitations with current kinetic models, this study produced a kinetic model which predicts the concentrations of key intermediate components during wet oxidation. The model was regressed from lab-scale experiments and then subsequently validated using data from a wet oxidation pilot plant. The model was shown to be accurate in predicting the concentrations of each component, and produced good results when applied to a plant 500 times larger in size. A statistical study was undertaken to investigate the validity of the regressed model parameters. Finally the usefulness of the model was demonstrated by suggesting optimum operating conditions such that volatile fatty acids were maximised.Entities:
Keywords: Kinetic modelling; Municipal sludge; Wastewater; Wet oxidation
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26426294 DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2015.09.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Water Res ISSN: 0043-1354 Impact factor: 11.236