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Appraisal of Super-Fast Membrane Bioreactors by MASM-A New Activated Sludge Model for Membrane Filtration

Journal

WATER
Volume 13, Issue 14, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w13141963

Keywords

MASM; new model for membrane activated sludge system; super-fast membrane activated sludge; particle size distribution; modified COD fractionation; captured COD fractions

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The study developed a novel model, MASM, for the membrane activated process, based on the effective filtration size imposed by the membrane module. Results indicated significantly better performance of the super-fast membrane activated sludge system for both wastewaters, emphasizing the importance of accounting for the captured COD fractions for accurate evaluation of system behavior and effluent quality. This should be identified as a major shortcoming of the ASM models for evaluating and predicting the system performance of activated sludge configurations with membrane separation.
The structure of existing activated models is inherently deficient in reflecting the major role of the membrane filtration. The study developed a novel model, MASM, for the membrane activated process. The effective filtration size imposed by the membrane module, entrapping larger particles, was adopted as the basis of the proposed model. The model defines a modified form of COD fractionation that accounts for the captured COD fractions as additional model components and utilizes related mass-balance relationships. It was implemented to test the fate of soluble hydrolyzable COD and the system performance of super-fast membrane activated sludge based on real data for the characterization and process kinetics of domestic sewage and denim processing effluents. Model evaluation was carried out for parallel systems with gravity settling and membrane filtration operated at a sludge age range of 0.5-2.0 d. Results reflected significantly better performance by the super-fast membrane activated sludge system for both wastewaters, underlining that it was crucially important to account for the captured COD fractions to provide an accurate evaluation of system behavior and effluent quality. This should also be identified as the major shortcoming of the ASM models for evaluating and predicting the system performance of activated sludge configurations with membrane separation.

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