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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Influência do tamanho da biopartícula e da agitação no desempenho de reatores anaeróbios operados em bateladas seqüenciais, contendo biomassa imobilizada, para tratamento de águas residuárias / Influence of bioparticle size and the agitation rate on the performance of anaerobic reactor operates in sequential batch containing immobilized biomass on the treatment of wastewater

Selma Aparecida Cubas 16 April 2004 (has links)
O reator anaeróbio em batelada seqüencial é constituído por um frasco de vidro cilíndrico de volume total de cinco litros, envolvido por uma camisa de vidro, por onde escoa a água aquecida, permitindo a operação em temperatura controlada. A biomassa encontra-se imobilizada em partículas cúbicas de espuma de poliuretano (densidade aparente de 23 kg/\'M POT.3\', as quais estão colocadas em um cesto adaptado dentro do frasco cilíndrico. A mistura é promovida por três impelidores de 3,0 cm de diâmetro, distanciados 4,0 cm um do outro, situados ao longo do eixo vertical no centro do reator. O desempenho dessa nova configuração de reator anaeróbio foi avaliado sob diferentes condições os efeitos de transferência de massa nas fases sólida e líquida. Todos os ensaios foram efetuados à temperatura de 30 ± 1 grau Celsius. Cada batelada compreende três etapas: alimentação, reação e descarga. Para avaliar os efeitos da transferência de massa na fase sólida foram feitos quatro ensaios utilizando-se partículas cúbicas de espumas de poliuretano com tamanhos de 0,5 cm; 1,0 cm; 2,0 cm e 3,0 cm de lado, com impelidor tipo hélice e intensidade de agitação de 500 rpm, determinada através de um ensaio preliminar. Para avaliar os efeitos da transferência de massa nas fases sólida e líquida foram feitos experimentos com quatro tipos de impelidores: hélice, turbina plana, turbina inclinada e turbina curva, com intensidades de agitação na faixa de 100 rpm a 1100 rpm. Também foram realizados ensaios hidrodinâmicos para verificar o tempo de mistura e ensaio para verificar a condição de anaerobiose no sistema. A água residuária utilizada em todos os ensaios foi sintética com concentração de 530 ± 37 mg DQO/L. Em todas as condições estudadas o reator apresentou boa eficiência de remoção da matéria orgânica, em torno de 87%. A concentração efluente de ácidos voláteis totais manteve-se em 13 ± 9 mg HAc/L, alcalinidade a bicarbonato de 223 ± 14 mg Ca\'CO IND.3\'/L e pH entre 6,7 e 7,2. A transferência de massa na fase sólida não foi a etapa limitante na conversão da matéria orgânica, quando partículas de 0,5 cm a 2,0 cm de aresta foram usadas no reator anaeróbio em batelada seqüencial. A resistência à transferência de massa na fase sólida somente influenciou a taxa global de reação, quando foram usados tamanhos de partículas cúbicas de 3,0 cm de aresta. A resistência à transferência de massa na fase líquida não foi somente afetada pela intensidade de agitação, mas também pela eficiência da mistura obtida por cada tipo de impelidor. A mistura do líquido dentro do reator obtida pelo impelidor turbina plana foi a mais eficiente. O uso deste tipo de impelidor resultou em menores consumos de energia e ótimo desempenho do reator com baixas taxas de agitação. Os resultados deste estudo permitiram concluir que esta nova configuração não permite a manutenção de condição de anaerobiose estrita no meio, principalmente quando altas intensidades de agitação foram aplicadas e as limitações da eficiência do processo, neste sistema, estão relacionadas principalmente as resistências à transferência de massa do que restrições cinéticas bioquímicas. / The bench-scale anaerobic sequencing batch reactor consisted of a cylindrical glass flask with a total capacity of 5 liters. The reactor was surrounded by a water jacket that allowed the operation to proceed at a constant temperature throughout the experiment. The biomass was immobilized in 5-mm cubic particles of polyurethane foam (apparent density of 23 kg/\'M POT.3\') placed in a basket inside the cylindrical flask. The mixing was provided by three mechanical impellers with diameters of 3 cm, placed 4 cm apart along a vertical axis, at the center of the reactor. All experiments were conducted at the temperature of 30 Celsius degrees. Each batch consisted of three steps: feed, react and liquid withdrawal. The performance of this new reactor configuration was evaluated under different conditions of solid and liquid-phase mass transfer. In order to evaluate the effects of the solid-phase mass transfer, four experiments were carried out with cubical polyurethane foam particles of 0.5 cm, 1.0 cm, 2.0, cm and 3.0 cm side, and with propeller impellers rotating at 500 rpm, achieved by preliminary experiment. The effects of the liquid-phase mass transfer were evaluated through four experiments with four types of impellers: propeller, flat-blade, pitched-blade and curved-blade turbines, at agitation rates from 100 rpm and 1100 rpm. A hydrodynamic test was also carried out in order to verify the mixing time, energy consumption and occurrence of strict anaerobic activity in system. A low-strength synthetic substrate was used in all the experiments with a mean chemical oxygen demand (COD) of 530 ± 37 mg DQO/L. The influence of the solid and liquid-phase mass transfer on the reactor\'s performance was assessed by measuring COD temporal profiles along batch cycles. In all conditions studied the reactor achieved good efficiency, with mean removal of organic matter (COD) of 87%. The effluent mean TVA concentration was 13 ± 9 mg HAc/L, bicarbonate alkalinity was 223 ± 14 mg Ca\'CO IND.3\'/L and the pH values ranged from 6,7 e 7,2. The solid-phase mass transfer was not the limiting step in the organic matter conversion when 0.5 to 2.0-cm side bioparticles were used in the anaerobic sequencing batch reactor. Solid-phase mass transfer resistance only influenced the overall reaction rate when 3.0-cm cubic bioparticles were used. The liquid-phase mass transfer resistance was affected both by agitation and by efficiency of mixture provided by each type of impeller. Among the impellers assayed, the flat-blade one was the most efficient in providing the required mixing conditions. The use of this type impeller resulted in small energy consumption and excellent performance of the reactor with low agitation rate (N = 300 rpm). The results of this study also indicated that this new configuration did not provide conditions for the establishment of strict anaerobic conditions, mainly when high agitation rates were used. Anaerobic process efficiency limitations in this system were mainly related to mass transfer resistances rather than biochemical kinetic restrictions.
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Aerobic sequencing batch reactor for the treatment of industrial wastewater from the brewery

Shabangu, Khaya Pearlman January 2017 (has links)
Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering, Durban University of Technology, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, 2017. . / One of the major effects of socio-economic change due to industrialisation is the generation of industrial wastewater, which requires treatment before being released into the environment. Laboratory-scale aerobic sequencing batch reactors under suspended-growth heterotrophic activated sludge were operated in different aeration configurations to study their effect on the treatment of wastewater generated by a local brewery. The main purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of the two laboratory-scale aerobic sequencing batch reactors treating brewery wastewater under continuous low-oxygen dosing concentration and cyclic aeration schemes on SBR operation. The characterisation of brewery wastewater was undertaken to assess the physicochemical composition of the wastewater produced from one of the breweries in South Africa (SAB). The data showed distinctive characteristics of brewery wastewater, which coincided with studies previously carried out on characterisation of brewery wastewater. The COD average concentration of the brewery influent was 7100 mg/L, with average pH values of 7. The BOD and the total solids content of the brewery wastewater influent from the facility were both high, implying that the influent was very rich in organic content and its discharge into water-receiving bodies or the municipal treatment plant could have adverse effects. From these results, a need for a competitive treatment technology was clearly highlighted so as to carry out a feasible treatment of the influent for the brewery industry. The aerobic sequencing batch reactors were designed, fabricated and set up for laboratory-scale treatment of wastewater from the brewery for 15 weeks. The performance of the two SBR configurations was determined with reference to COD, BOD, TS, VS and TSS. The experimental results demonstrated that wastewater generated from the breweries can be treated successfully using both aeration configurations. The results obtained indicated that treatment efficiencies in terms of COD and BOD were 94 % and 85 % respectively, for the reactor operated under continuous aeration configuration, while 81 % and 65 % was achieved for the reactor operated in the cyclic aeration scheme. The findings from this study demonstrate that the performance of the reactor operated under the continuous aeration scheme was successful, and showed statistically significant differences from the performance of the reactor operated under cyclic aeration schemes. These findings imply that there is a potential for the equipment, including financial benefit as a result of operating aerobic sequencing batch reactors for treating brewery wastewater under continuous low-oxygen concentration dosing schemes. In this study, it was also established that the maximum COD removal could be reached at an optimum hydraulic retention times of 5 days for both reactors. This was based upon viewing the experimental data; it appeared that the most significant difference in percentage COD removal was for HRTs 3 days and 4 days. Although, due to less percentage COD removal observed from HRTs 5 days till 7 days, it was hence established that the optimum removal of high strength organics in the brewery wastewater could be achieved within 5 days of treatment time. The pH adapted at an average of 7 for all batch experimentations of the study. The temperature maintained an average of 23 oC ambient, throughout the experimental period. These physical parameters ensured that the microbial population was kept healthy, without inhibiting its biological degradation activity. Although, sludge build up was observed in both aerobic SBRs on completion of each batch operation due to solids retention and organic pollutants biodegradation from the brewery wastewater. It was perceived that frequently reseeding both aerobic SBRs, as an alternative to 28 days sludge retention time would enhance the recovery of biomass, thus improving the overall removal of TSS consequently minimising sludge bulking in both reactors. / M
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Photocatalytic nanocomposites for degradation of organic pollutants in water under visible light

Malefane, Mope Edwin 11 1900 (has links)
Heterojunctions were generated between tungsten trioxide and tetraphenyl porphyrin with reduced graphene oxide or exfoliated graphite support for mineralisation of acid blue 25 dye under visible light radiation. Moreover, degradation of pharmaceuticals was conducted using p-n heterojunctions between WO3 and Co3O4 and a direct Z-scheme heterojunction between BiOI and Co3O4 prepared using in-situ method and solvothermal self-assembly method respectively. The synthesized materials were characterised using Raman, FTIR, SEM/EDS, TEM, XRD, TGA, BET, UV-Vis and PL techniques. UV-Vis, TOC and HPLC-QTOF-MS were used to study the degradation efficiency and pathway. Scavenger trapping experiments were conducted to propose the charge transfer mechanisms. The highest degradation efficiency (99 %) was achieved for the dye and the pharmaceuticals using visible light. The mineralisation ability of the fabricated nanomaterials was pH dependent with acidic conditions favouring the removal of the dye (pH 5) while alkaline conditions favoured the mineralisation of pharmaceuticals (pH 10 – 11). / Civil and Chemical Engineering
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Dynamic optimisation and control of batch reactors. Development of a general model for batch reactors, dynamic optimisation of batch reactors under a variety of objectives and constraints and on-line tracking of optimal policies using different types of advanced control strategies.

Aziz, Norashid January 2001 (has links)
Batch reactor is an essential unit operation in almost all batch-processing industries. Different types of reaction schemes (such as series, parallel and complex) and different order of model complexity (short-cut, detailed, etc. ) result in different sets of model equations and computer coding of all possible sets of model equations is cumbersome and time consuming. In this work, therefore, a general computer program (GBRM - General Batch Reactor Model) is developed to generate all possible sets of equations automatically and as required. GBRM is tested for different types of reaction schemes and for different order of model complexity and its flexibility is demonstrated. The above GBRM computer program is lodged with Dr. I. M. Mujtaba. One of the challenges in batch reactors is to ensure desired performance of individual batch reactor operations. Depending on the requirement and the objective of the process, optimisation in batch reactors leads to different types of optimisation problems such as maximum conversion, minimum time and maximum profit problem. The reactor temperature, jacket temperature and jacket flow rate are the main control variables governing the process and these are optimised to ensure maximum benefit. In this work, an extensive study on mainly conventional batch reactor optimisation is carried out using GBRM coupled with efficient DAEs (Differential and Algebraic Equations) solver, CVP (Control Vector Parameterisation) technique and SQP (Successive Quadratic Programming) based optimisation technique. The safety, environment and product quality issues are embedded in the optimisation problem formulations in terms of constraints. A new approach for solving optimisation problem with safety constraint is introduced. All types of optimisation problems mentioned above are solved off-line, which results to optimal operating policies. The off-line optimal operating policies obtained above are then implemented as set points to be tracked on-line and various types of advanced controllers are designed for this purpose. Both constant and dynamic set points tracking are considered in designing the controllers. Here, neural networks are used in designing Direct Inverse and Inverse-Model-Based Control (IMBC) strategies. In addition, the Generic Model Control (GMC) coupled with on-line neural network heat release estimator (GMC-NN) is also designed to track the optimal set points. For comparison purpose, conventional Dual Mode (DM) strategy with PI and PID controllers is also designed. Robustness tests for all types of controllers are carried out to find the best controller. The results demonstrate the robustness of GMC-NN controller and promise neural controllers as potential robust controllers for future. Finally, an integrated framework (BATCH REACT) for modelling, simulation, optimisation and control of batch reactors is proposed. / University Sains Malaysia
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Modeling of polymerization of methyl methacrylate in homogeneous systems as a framework for processes improvements. / Modelagem da polimerização do metacrilato de metila em sistemas homogêneos como uma plataforma para melhorias de processos.

Intini, Antonio César de Oliveira 13 May 2019 (has links)
The polymerization of methyl methacrylate (MMA) was investigated in this dissertation. Selected kinetic models from the literature were reviewed, and two new, generalized models of diffusion-limited effects (gel- and glass effects), derived from the current models were proposed and tested for bulk and solution polymerization of MMA in batch and semi-batch reactors, under isothermal and non-isothermal conditions. The newly proposed models include the capability of modeling termination by combination, radical transfer to monomer and depropagation reaction. The new and previous models were compared with experimental data of bulk and solution polymerizations of MMA, under a selection of non-steady state processes conditions (initiator and monomer feed, step changes in temperature) and compositions (initiator and chain transfer agents, regarding both type and dosages). The particular case of a non-isothermal bulk polymerization was also investigated. A simulation program (Reactormodel) was developed in Matlab, and its algorithm is provided. / Sem resumo.
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Tratamento de água residuária parcialmente solúvel em reator anaeróbio em batelada seqüencial contendo biomassa imobilizada e agitação mecânica: análise da influência da intensidade de agitação e do tamanho de biopartícula / Treatment of partially soluble wastewater in an anaerobic sequencing batch reactor with immobilized biomass and mechanical stirring: analysis of the influence of agitation rate and bioparticle size

Pinho, Samantha Cristina de 09 June 2004 (has links)
Neste trabalho de doutorado utilizou-se um reator anaeróbio em batelada seqüencial contendo biomassa imobilizada em matrizes cúbicas de espuma de poliuretano e agitação mecânica, com volume total de 5.5 L e volume útil de 4.5 L. A agitação do meio líquido foi realizada com quatro tipos de impelidores (turbina tipo hélice, lâminas planas, lâminas planas inclinadas e lâminas curvas, testados individualmente, sempre em número de 3), com 6 cm de diâmetro. A pesquisa foi realizada em quatro etapas experimentais. A etapa 1 objetivou determinar o tempo de mistura no reator para cada tipo de impelidor, ou seja, o tempo necessário para que o meio líquido ficasse totalmente homogêneo. A etapa 2 objetivou selecionar o tipo de impelidor e a respectiva intensidade de agitação que garantisse a minimização da resistência à transferência de massa externa no sistema. As intensidades de agitação testadas variaram de 200 a 1100 rpm, dependendo do tipo de impelidor. A etapa 3 foi realizada com tipo de impelidor e intensidade de agitação definidos na etapa 2, mas variando-se o tamanho da biopartícula (0,5, 1,0, 2,0 e 3,0 cm de aresta). O objetivo desta etapa foi selecionar o tamanho de biopartícula que minimizasse a resistência à transferência de massa interna. De posse das condições operacionais otimizadas (tipo de impelidor, intensidade de agitação e tamanho de partícula de suporte), a etapa 4 constituiu na aplicação das mesmas para o tratamento de um resíduo real, sendo escolhida água residuária de suinocultura. Na etapa 1, os resultados mostraram que os tempos de mistura para todos os tipos de impelidores foram desprezíveis em relação ao tempo total de ciclo. A etapa 2 revelou tempos de partida muito curtos (cerca de 20 dias), em todas as condições testadas, sendo atingidas remoções de DQO próximas de 70%. Além disso, o tipo de impelidor exerceu grande influência na qualidade final do efluente, fato este claramente constatado quando as frações de DQO foram consideradas separadamente (filtrada e suspensa). De acordo com os resultados obtidos na etapa 3, o tamanho da biopartícula teve influência decisiva no desempenho do sistema, nas condições testadas. As velocidades de dissolução foram aparentemente influenciadas pelo empacotamento do leito de espuma, enquanto que o consumo da fração de DQO correspondente às amostras filtradas foi provavelmente influenciado por fatores mais complexos. Finalmente, o teste realizado com resíduo diluído de suinocultura demonstrou que a operação do reator em estudo para o tratamento deste tipo de água residuária é possível. Os dados operacionais mostraram que o reator permaneceu estável durante o período testado. A agitação mecânica provou ser eficiente para melhorar a degradação da DQO suspensa, um dos maiores problemas no tratamento deste tipo de água residuária. Sendo assim, de acordo com os dados experimentais obtidos ao longo do trabalho, pode-se afirmar que a agitação em reatores em batelada mostrou-se importante não somente para proporcionar boas condições de mistura ou melhorar a transferência de massa na fase líquida, mas também para melhorar a solubilização da matéria orgânica particulada, melhorando as velocidades de consumo de matéria orgânica. / The bench-scale anaerobic sequencing batch reactor containing immobilized biomass and provided with mechanical stirring employed in this work had total and useful volumes of 5.5 and 4.5 L, respectively. The biomass was immobilized on cubic polyurethane foam matrices, and the agitation of the liquid medium was provided by four types of impellers (propeller, flat-blade, pitched-blade and curved-blade turbines, individually tested, always in a set of three), with 6 cm of diameter. The research was divided into 4 experimental steps. The first one aimed at determining the mixing time in the reactor for each sort of impeller, i.e., the time necessary for the system to be completely homogeneized. As for the second step, its objective was to choose the sort of impeller and the agitation rate suitable for minimizing the external mass-transfer resistance. The agitation rates tests ranged from 200 to 1100 rpm, depending on the impeller type. The step 3 was carried out utilizing the chosen impeller and agitation rate, but varying the bioparticle size (0.5, 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 cm of side). The aim of these experiments was to determine the bioparticle size that minimized the solid-phase mass transfer. Using these optimized operational conditions (type of impeller and bioparticle size), the step 4 consisted of the utilization of them in the treatment of a real wastewater (diluted swine manure). As for the results, step 1 showed the mixing times were very low compared to the total cycle times employed in the experiments (8 and 24 h). Very short start-up periods were revealed by the second experimental part (about 20 days in average) for all conditions tested, and the removal efficiencies reached approximately 70%. Besides that, the impeller type exerted great influence on the final quality of the effluent, fact clearly observed when the COD fractions were analyzed separately (filtered and suspended). According to the data obtained in the step 3, the bioparticle size influenced decisively on the performance of the system, in the conditions tested. The bed packing apparently influenced the dissolution rates, whereas the consumption of the COD correspondent to the filtered samples was defined by more complex factors. Finally, the test with the diluted swine manure demonstrated that the operation of this reactor with this type of wastewater is feasible, as the operational data showed the reactor remained stable during all the period tested. The mechanical stirring proved to be efficient to improve the degradation of the suspended COD, one of the major problems in the treatment of this type of wastewater. In this sense, according to the experimental data obtained in this work, it can be affirmed the mechanical stirring in anaerobic sequencing batch reactors showed to be not only important to provide good mixing conditions and improve the liquid phase mass transfer, but also to improve the solubilization of the particulate organic matter and increase the overall organic matter consumption rates.
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Conversão de compostos nitrogenados em reatores biológicos: operação, caracterização microbiológica e filogenética / Nitrogen compounds conversion in biological reactors: operation, microbiological and phylogenetic characterization

Martins, Tiago Henrique 27 August 2010 (has links)
Esta pesquisa objetivou enriquecer biomassa capaz de realizar a oxidação anaeróbia do amônio (anammox) utilizando inóculo proveniente de reator nitrificante-desnitrificante, com a finalidade de estabelecer biofilme nitrificante-anammox em reator de leito fixo. O enriquecimento foi realizado em reator operado em bateladas sequenciais (RBS), com volume útil de 5 L e tempo de ciclo, inicialmente, de 56 h, e depois, sem tempo predeterminado (estratégias I e II). Após 89 dias de operação, 27,2 mg de \'N\'-\'N0 IND.2\'POT.-\'/L e 32,1 mg de \'N\'-\'NH IND.4\'POT.+\'/L foram consumidos concomitantemente. A estratégia III consistiu de batelada alimentada com ciclos de sete dias com afluente contendo 210 mg de cada composto nitrogenado. Na última estratégia (IV) a operação foi com ciclos de 24 h. Nessa etapa, a carga nitrogenada aplicada (CNA) foi aumentada de 155 g de \'N\' (\'N\'-\'N0 IND.2\'POT.-\' \'N\'-\'NH IND.4\'POT.+\')/\'M POT.3\' dia para 1.405,7 g de \'N\'/\'M POT.3\' dia com eficiências de conversão de nitrogênio de 91,7% e 98,0%, respectivamente. Essa biomassa foi inoculada em reator de leito fixo ascendente (RLF) visando estabelecimento da biomassa anammox em meio suporte (PEBD). Sob tais condições foi obtido eficiência de conversão de nitrogênio de 97,6% e carga nitrogenada removida média de 598,5 \'+ OU -\' 22,5 g \'N\'/\'M POT.3\' dia. Após estabelecimento de biomassa anammox, foi adicionado lodo ativado da indústria Volkswagen (São Carlos-SP) para formação de biofilme nitrificante-anammox. Nessa fase, a remoção de nitrogênio foi de 19,2% para CNA de 112,2 g \'N\'/\'M POT.3\' dia. A atividade anammox específica máxima foi 33,5 mg \'N\'-\'NH IND.4\'POT.+\'/g SSV h com a biomassa submetida à 50 rpm. Paralelamente ao processo de enriquecimento, foi verificada a influência de micronutrientes em condições nitrificantes em três quimiostatos, nas seguintes condições: Q1 alimentado com meio contendo solução de micronutrientes completa, Q2 alimentado sem solução de micronutrientes e Q3 alimentado com solução de micronutrientes sem o elemento Boro (quimiostato experimental). Nas três condições a estabilidade foi atingida com 11 dias de operação com conversão média de nitrogênio amoniacal de 99 \'+ OU -\' 1,5%, 94,6\'+ OU -\' 6,3% e 93,3\'+ OU -\' 7,3%, para Q1, Q2 e Q3, respectivamente, para 79 mg \'N\'-\'NH IND.4\'POT.+\'/L afluente. Após 450 dias de operação do RBS foi constatado semelhança do clones com Brocadia anammoxidans, Planctomycetes, Proteobacteria, Chlorobi, Nitrospira, filo Chloroflexi e ao filo candidato OP 11. A composição microbiana encontrada no RLF com 139 dias de operação (final da fase anammox) foi de 48% dos clones relacionados à B. anammoxidans, 4% relacionados à Planctomycetes não cultivados, 12% relacionados à Proteobacteria, 8% relacionados à Chlorobi, 24% relacionados à Nitrospira, 4% relacionados ao filo Chloroflexi. Pode-se concluir que a biomassa aderida em PEBD selecionou positivamente microrganismos anammox e Nitrospira e negativamente aos filamentos relacionados ao filo Chloroflexi. / This research aimed to enhance biomass capable of performing anaerobic ammonia oxidation (anammox) using inoculum from nitrifying-denitrifying reactor, with the goal of establishing nitrifying-anammox biofilm in fixed bed reactor. The enrichment was performed in sequencing batch reactor (SBR), with a volume of 5 L and cycle time, initially, 56 h, and then, without pre-set time (strategies I and II). After 89 operation days, 27.2 mg \'N\'-\'N0 IND.2\'POT.-\'/L and 32.1 mg \'N\'-\'NH IND.4\'POT.+\'/L were consumed concomitantly. The strategy consisted of fed batch III with seven days cycles with influent containing 210 mg of each nitrogen compound. The last strategy (IV) was with 24 h/cycle. At this strategy, the nitrogen applied load (NAL) was increased from 155 \'N\' (\'N\'-\'N0 IND.2\'POT.-\' + \'N\'-\'NH IND.4\'POT.+\')/\'M POT.3\' to 1405.7 g \'N\'/\'M POT.3\' day with conversion efficiencies of 91.7% nitrogen and 98.0%, respectively. This biomass was inoculated into fixed bed reactor up (FBR) in order to establish the anammox biomass in support medium (LDPE). Under such conditions was obtained nitrogen conversion efficiency of 97.6% and nitrogen load removed an average of 598.5 \'+ OU -\' 22.5 g \'N\'/\'M POT.3\' day. After establishment of anammox biomass it was added activated sludge - Volkswagen industry (São Carlos-SP) - for nitrifying-anammox biofilm. At that stage the removaI of nitrogen was 19.2% to 112.2 g CNA \'N\'/\'M POT.3\' day. Simultaneously to enrichment process, was verified the influence of micronutrients in nitrifying conditions in three chemostats, as follows: Q1 fed with medium containing micronutrients solution complete feeds without Q2 and Q3 micronutrients solution fed micronutrients solution without the element Boron (chemostat experiment). In the three conditions stability was achieved with 11 days of operation with average conversion of ammonia nitrogen of 99 \'+ OU -\' 1.5%, 94.6 \'+ OU -\' 6.3% and 93.3 \'+ OU -\' 7.3% for Q1, Q2 and Q3 respectively for 79 mg \'N\'-\'NH IND.4\'POT.+\'/L. After 450 days of operation of the RBS was found similarity of clones with Brocadia anammoxidans, Planctomycetes, Proteobacteria, Chlorobi, Nitrospira, Chloroflexi phyla and candidate phylum OP 11. The microbial composition found in the FBR with 139 days of operation (end of anammox phase) was 48% of clones related to B. anammoxidans, 4% related to uncultured Planctomycetes, Proteobacteria related to 12%, 8% related to Chlorobi, 24% related to Nitrospira, 4% related to the phylum Chloroflexi. It can be concluded that biomass adhered to LDPE selected anammox microorganisms and Nitrospira positively, and negatively to the filaments related to the Chloroflexi phylum.
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Avaliação da recirculação da fase líquida e do regime de alimentação no reator anaeróbio, em escala piloto, operado em bateladas seqüenciais contendo biomassa imobilizada (ASBBR), no tratamento de esgoto sanitário / Influence of the liquid phase recirculation and the feeding regimen on a pilot anaerobic immobilized biomass sequencing batch reactor treating domestic sewage

Lapa, Katt Regina 19 December 2006 (has links)
Avaliou-se a influência da recirculação da fase líquida e do regime de alimentação em reator anaeróbio no tratamento de esgoto sanitário. Utilizou-se um reator anaeróbio operado em bateladas seqüenciais, contendo biomassa imobilizada (ASBBR), em escala piloto, com volume total de 1,2 \'M POT.3\' (\'fi\' 1,0 m e altura 1,53 m). O leito suporte para a imobilização da biomassa era constituído por matrizes cúbicas de espuma de poliuretano, com 5 cm de aresta, confinadas em cesto de aço inox 304, colocado no interior do reator. A influência da recirculação da fase líquida sobre o desempenho do ASBBR quanto à remoção de matéria orgânica e quanto ao arraste de sólidos foi avaliada submetendo-se o reator às velocidades ascensionais de 1,27; 3,82; 7,64 e 10,18 m/h resultantes das diferentes vazões de recirculação impostas. Contrariamente ao observado em pesquisas anteriores em reatores operados em escala de bancada e alimentados com água residuária sintética, não houve aumento significativo da eficiência do reator com o aumento da velocidade ascensional no tratamento de esgoto sanitário. A influência do regime de alimentação de esgoto sanitário no desempenho do ASBBR foi avaliada submetendo-se o reator a tempos de enchimento correspondentes a 0,25 e 0,5 do tempo total de ciclo, utilizando-se a vazão de recirculação de 6 \'M POT.3\'/h, que foi a que apresentou os melhores resultados nos ensaios anteriores. Concluiu-se que o reator pode ser operado sob batelada alimentada com duração de até 0,5 tempo de ciclo, sem que seu desempenho seja significativamente alterado. Esse resultado é importante, pois representa que o sistema de tratamento composto por reatores ASBBR pode ser projetado com número menor de reatores. A fim de esclarecer dúvidas sobre o desempenho do ASBBR observado no tratamento de água residuária de composição complexa (esgoto sanitário), o reator foi alimentado com água residuária facilmente degradável (etanol). O desempenho do reator foi aquém do esperado, mesmo quando alimentado com composto de fácil degradação. Os ensaios de atividade metanogênica específica (AME) demonstraram que houve decréscimo dos valores de AME com o aumento da velocidade ascensional. Os valores obtidos foram 0,0632; 0,0509; 0,0248 e 0,0299 g DQO-CH4/(g STV.d), respectivamente, para os valores de Va de 1,27; 3,82; 7,64 e 10,19 m/h. Concluiu-se que a baixa eficiência de remoção de matéria orgânica deveu-se ao abaixamento progressivo da atividade metanogênica do lodo, cujas causas não puderam ser completamente esclarecidas nesta pesquisa. / The influence of the liquid phase recirculation and the feeding regimen on the performance of an anaerobic sequencing batch reactor containing immobilized biomass (ASBBR) applied for the treatment of domestic sewage was evaluated. Biomass immobilization was provided by a basket containing cubic polyurethane foam matrices (5 cm side) inside the 1.2 \'M POT.3\' (1.0 m diameter and 1.53 m height) pilot-scale reactor. The influence of the liquid phase recirculation on the reactor performance in respect to organic matter and solids wash-out was verified by subjecting the reactor to a wide range of up flow velocities (1.27; 3.82; 7.64 and 10.18 m/h) resulting from different recirculation flow rates imposed. The increase of the up flow velocity did not increase the efficiency of the pilot reactor as expected. This result contradicts those obtained with bench-scale ASBBR experiments treating synthetic wastewaters. The influence of the feeding regimen was verified by subjecting the reactor to feeding times correspondent to 0.25 and 0.50 of the total cycle time, at the recirculation flow rate of 6 \'M POT.3\'/h. It could be concluded that the reactor can be operated at the feeding batch mode up to 0.5 of the cycle time. This result is important for full scale applications considering that a treatment system composed of ASBBR reactors can be designed using a lower number of units. In order to clear some aspects related to the limited performance of the ASBBR reactor treating a complex wastewater (sewage), the reactor was subjected to an easily degradable wastewater (ethanol). However, the performance was not improved even when the reactor was treating an easily degradable compound. The results from the specific methanogenic activity (SMA) demonstrated a decrease on the values of SMA with the increase of the up flow velocity. The values of SMA were 0.0632; 0.0509; 0.0248 and 0.0299 g DQO-CH4/(g STV.d) for the Va of 1.27; 3.82; 7.64 and 10.19 m/h respectively. It could be concluded that the low efficiency obtained for organic matter removal was due mainly to the progressive decrease of the sludge methanogenic activity. The causes for that behaviour could not be completely explained in this research. It could be concluded that the reactor performance was iv clearly limited by the low productivity of the methanogenic populations present in the biomass.
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Control and optimization of an SBR for nitrogen removal: from model calibration to plant operation

Corominas Tabares, Lluís 19 May 2006 (has links)
En aquesta tesis s'ha desenvolupat un sistema de control capaç d'optimitzar el funcionament dels Reactors Discontinus Seqüencials dins el camp de l'eliminació de matèria orgànica i nitrogen de les aigües residuals. El sistema de control permet ajustar en línia la durada de les etapes de reacció a partir de mesures directes o indirectes de sondes. En una primera etapa de la tesis s'ha estudiat la calibració de models matemàtics que permeten realitzar fàcilment provatures de diferents estratègies de control. A partir de l'anàlisis de dades històriques s'han plantejat diferents opcions per controlar l'SBR i les més convenients s'han provat mitjançant simulació. Després d'assegurar l'èxit de l'estratègia de control mitjançant simulacions s'ha implementat en una planta semi-industrial. Finalment es planteja l'estructura d'uns sistema supervisor encarregat de controlar el funcionament de l'SBR no només a nivell de fases sinó també a nivell cicle. / In this Thesis a control system has been developed which permits optimizing the performance of the Sequencing Batch Reactors (SBR) within the field of organic matter and nitrogen removal from the wastewater. This control system is based on the on-line adjustment of the length of the reaction phases using directly or indirectly the data acquired from the sensors. In a first stage of the Thesis the calibration of the activated sludge models is studied what permits obtaining models for testing different operating and control strategies. From the analysis of historical data several options for controlling the SBR are obtained and most suitable is tested using a simulation approach. Afterwards, the control strategy is implemented in a semi-industrial plant obtaining promising results. Finally, a proposal for a supervisory control system is presented which can be in charge of controlling the performance of the SBR not only at a phase level but also at cycle level.
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Operation and control of SBR processes for enhanced biological nutrient removal from wastewater

Puig Broch, Sebastià 15 January 2008 (has links)
In the last decades, the awareness of environmental issues has increased in society considerably. There is an increasing need to improve the effluent quality of domestic wastewater treatment processes. This thesis describes the application of the Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) technology for Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) from the wastewater. In particular, the work presented evolves from the nitrogen removal to the biological nutrient removal (i.e. nitrogen plus phosphorous removal) with special attention to the operational strategy design, the identification of possible reactor cycle controls or the influent composition related to the process efficiency. In such sense, also the use of ethanol as an external carbon (when low influent Carbon:Phosphorus (C:P) or Carbon:Nitrogen (C:N) ratios are presented) are studied as an alternative to maintain the BNR efficiency.

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