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Floc Performance parameters during water treatment in a micro-vortex flocculation process determined by machine vision

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
Volume 40, Issue 23, Pages 3062-3071

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09593330.2018.1465127

Keywords

Micro-vortex flocculation; machine vision; floc performance parameter; equivalent diameter; fractal dimension

Funding

  1. Science and Technology Support Program of Jiangxi Province [20171BAB206047]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61640217]

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The coagulant dosage of an existing water plant is mainly determined based on the experience of water treatment process and influent/effluent water quality indexes that have time hysteresis effects. To solve this problem, the effect of coagulant dosage on a number of parameters used to evaluate the efficiency of flocculation in a setup was determined by using the micro-vortex flocculation technology in conjunction with the investigation of the relation between the equivalent diameter and the fractal dimension. By means of the machine vision system and computerized analysis, the effects of floc quantity, floc equivalent diameter and fractal dimension can be assessed. The correlations of these parameters with turbidity and zeta potential of the settling water, taken as measures for effluent quality, were explored. The study results show that the optimal flocculation effect with a turbidity removal rate of 97.9% is achieved at the poly-aluminum chloride dosage of 20 mg/L. Meanwhile, a power exponential relation between the floc equivalent diameter and the fractal dimension was established with a correlation coefficient R-2 of 0.826; relations among the effluent turbidity and the floc quantity, equivalent diameter, fractal dimension were established with a correlation coefficient R-2 of 0.982, 0.851, and 0.875, respectively; equations between the zeta potential and the floc quantity, equivalent diameter, fractal dimension were also established where the correlation coefficient R-2 were 0.868, 0.879, and 0.942, respectively. These results may provide excellent reference data for water plants to feed back the coagulant by floc performance parameters, which could relieve the hysteresis effect efficiently.

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