4.3 Article Proceedings Paper

Evaluation of thickening and dewatering of the digested sewage sludge preconditioned by sonication

Journal

DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT
Volume 275, Issue -, Pages 147-155

Publisher

DESALINATION PUBL
DOI: 10.5004/dwt.2022.29024

Keywords

Sewage sludge; Sonication; Digestion; Dewatering

Funding

  1. Czestochowa University of Technology, Faculty of Infrastructure and Environment [BS/PB-400-301/22]

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This study investigates the effects of preconditioning excess sludge on the final thickening and dewatering. Sonication treatment increased the capillary suction time and improved the filtration capacity of the sludge. The thickening effect was enhanced as single, fragmented flocs were tightly packed and released free water.
This study aimed to determine whether, and to what extent, preconditioning of excess sludge subjected to digestion can improve the final thickening and dewatering of sewage sludge. The substrate used in the study was excess sewage sludge. Sonication was conducted under static conditions in five test cycles for selected values of vibration amplitude: 7.88 mu m (1.6 W/cm(2)), 15.77 mu m (2.2 W/cm(2)), 23.65 mu m (2.7 W/cm(2)), 31.54 mu m (3.2 W/cm(2)), and 39.42 mu m (3.8 W/cm(2)). Sonication time ranged from 0 to 600 s. After sonication, the sludge was subjected to digestion, and capillary suction time, final water content, specific resistance, thickening curves, and thickening velocities were determined. The application of ultrasonic field in sewage sludge conditioning led to an increase in capillary suction time in proportion to increases in wavelength and operating time. Stabilization of sewage sludge preconditioned by sonication improved the filtration capacity of the sludge by reducing the capillary suction time. The final water content on each day of the digestion process also decreased. Sonication had a very positive effect on sludge thickening. Single, fragmented flocs were better packed and released free water.

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