Analytical and numerical description of the settling process in the activated sludge operation
(1990) 5th IAWPRC Workshop p.471-478- Abstract
- The secondary clarifier or settler is crucial for the whole activated sludge operation. Consequently, it is important to obtain a reliable analytical model as well as a useful numerical method, which can be used in the automatic control of the settling process. Discontinuities (shocks) appear physically, and an analytical description as well as a stable numerical algorithm must be able to handle these discontinuities. A model based on the Kynch theory of sedimentation is used, where the settling flux is a function only of the local concentration and is assumed to have one inflexion point. For such non-convex flux functions, the settling process is qualitatively the same, independent of further assumptions on the shapes of the settling... (More)
- The secondary clarifier or settler is crucial for the whole activated sludge operation. Consequently, it is important to obtain a reliable analytical model as well as a useful numerical method, which can be used in the automatic control of the settling process. Discontinuities (shocks) appear physically, and an analytical description as well as a stable numerical algorithm must be able to handle these discontinuities. A model based on the Kynch theory of sedimentation is used, where the settling flux is a function only of the local concentration and is assumed to have one inflexion point. For such non-convex flux functions, the settling process is qualitatively the same, independent of further assumptions on the shapes of the settling functions. Using the theory of nonlinear conservation laws, the main results obtained are: how to calculate transient and asymptotic behavior; how to control the concentration profile of the settler, in particular the depth of the sludge blanket, for a given load; and, a numerical algorithm which automatically preserves shocks and gives the physically correct solution according to the analytical treatment. The algorithm can be applied on any flux function (with more than one inflexion point). (Less)
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- author
- Diehl, Stefan LU ; Sparr, Gunnar LU and Olsson, Gustaf LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 1990
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- sedimentation, secondary clarifier, settling process, nonlinear conservation laws, shockwaves
- host publication
- Instrumentation, control, and automation of water and wastewater treatment and transport systems : proceedings of the 5th IAWPRC Workshop held in Yokohama and Kyoto, Japan, 26 July-3 August 1990
- editor
- Briggs, R.
- pages
- 8 pages
- publisher
- Pergamon Press Ltd.
- conference name
- 5th IAWPRC Workshop
- conference location
- Yokohama and Kyoto, Japan
- conference dates
- 1990-07-26 - 1990-08-03
- ISBN
- 0-08-040776-5
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- 86a8fc46-e33d-48ea-9993-500c8ac1afcf (old id 2363738)
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