Two-phase, two-stage, and single-stage anaerobic process comparison
Abstract
In this research, three anaerobic process configurations-namely, two-phase dual sludge (TPDS), two-stage single sludge (TSSS), and single-stage-were evaluated for effluent COD concentration. The same temperature, SRT, and glucose substrate were used in all experiments. In every case, TPDS and TSSS configurations significantly outperformed the single stage. All experiments were carried out at a temperature of 35 degreesC, end all reactors were operated as daily fill-and-draw with HRT = SRT. The following ranges for each design parameter were studied: pH (4.5, 5.5, and 6.5); first stage HRT (3, 8, and 24 h); and flee load (3, 9, and 27 gCOD/gVSS). The overall HRT/SRT of all systems was 30 days, and a pH-Stat system was used to control the pH in the acidification reactors at the desired value. Statistical evaluation of the results indicated that a flee load of 3 in the first reactor of TPDS yielded the lowest effluent COD concentrations under the studied range of parameters, while fur the TSSS reactor configuration the staging of the system itself was the controlling phenomena responsible for reduced effluent GOD.
Source
Journal of Environmental EngineeringVolume
127Issue
3URI
https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9372(2001)127:3(240)https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12462/6195