2004
DOI: 10.1081/ldrt-200034247
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Drying of Activated Sludge Under Partial Vacuum Conditions?An Experimental Study

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“…However, this conclusion was made based on laboratory-scale experimentation. [4] Leonard et al [17] investigated the influence of three operating variables, i.e., inlet air temperature, superficial velocity, and humidity, on wastewater sludge drying kinetics, and concluded that the temperature of the inlet air was the main operating parameter affecting the kinetics of drying. It was also reported that the drying of activated sludge was mainly controlled by external limitations.…”
Section: Conventional Drying Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, this conclusion was made based on laboratory-scale experimentation. [4] Leonard et al [17] investigated the influence of three operating variables, i.e., inlet air temperature, superficial velocity, and humidity, on wastewater sludge drying kinetics, and concluded that the temperature of the inlet air was the main operating parameter affecting the kinetics of drying. It was also reported that the drying of activated sludge was mainly controlled by external limitations.…”
Section: Conventional Drying Technologiesmentioning
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“…However, there is no information available at full scale. Hippinen and Ahtila [4] reported an experimental approach for the drying of activated sludge under partial vacuum by means of waste energy streams. Waste heat sources are widely available in pulp and paper mills, particularly since recent environmental legislation and restrictions have prompted mills to minimize water consumption, which leads to an increase in the temperature of water in the system.…”
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“…The second area includes heat drying technology by hot wind, rotating disc and rotary kiln system. Some studies have been able to produce a dried powder with <40 wt% water content by allowing direct contact of the dewatered cake to a heat source at 200-600 o C [5][6][7]. Unfortunately, the cost of the heat drying method is almost double that of ocean dumping.…”
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“…In an activated sludge process, part of the biomass that undergoes sedimentation in secondary clarification ponds is recirculated to the aeration ponds to sustain the growth of microflora, as the remaining biomass is dewatered generating a semi-solid organic residue commonly referred to as biosludge. Sludge is generally dewatered by centrifuges, filter or various pressing machines, which are, however, unable to remove intracellular and chemically bound water present in the sludge suspensions [4,5]. Although mechanical dewatering has been regarded as the most energy efficient way of removing large quantities of water from sludge suspensions, mechanically dewatered sludge can only reach a maximum dry solids content (DSC) of 18-50% depending on the sludge type and dewatering unit [6].…”
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