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Rheological properties of thermally treated and digested sludge

Implications for energy requirements of pumps and agitators

Rheological properties of thermally treated and digested sludge

Implications for energy requirements of pumps and agitators

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Understanding sludge rheology and optimizing equipment performance is crucial for energy efficiency in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). This study examined sludge rheology after thermal hydrolysis pretreatment (THP) at 60, 80, and 120 ◦C for 2 h, followed by anaerobic digestion (AD) at 37 ◦C for 20 days, and assessed impacts on pump and agitator performance. Post-treatment, sludge showed reduced viscosity and improved flowability, indicated by changes in Herschel-Bulkley parameters, enhancing pump and agitator efficiency, particularly at 120 ◦C. These rheological improvements were correlated to the solubilization of sludge components after THP and solids reduction after AD, highlighting the interconnectedness of rheology and treatment outcomes. Despite high heat demands, an energy balance showed that THP scenarios, especially at 120 ◦C, had lower energy requirements for pumps and agitators, leading to energy savings without increased heat consumption. These findings underscore the influence of rheological changes in improving energy efficiency in WWTPs.

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OrganisatieHanze
Gepubliceerd inBioresource Technology Elsevier Limited, Vol. 408
Datum2024-07-26
TypeArtikel
DOI10.1016/j.biortech.2024.131153
TaalEngels

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