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Title: Effect of Disintegration Pretreatment of Sewage Sluoge for Enhanced Anaerobic Digestion
Authors: Tomczak-Wandzel, Renata
Ofverstrom, Svetlana
Dauknys, Regimantas
Medrzycka, Krystyna
Keywords: biogas
COD
DD
disintegration
sludge digestion
sludge processing
ultrasound
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Citation: Tomczak-Wandzel, R.; Ofverstrom, S.; Dauknys, R.; Medrzycka, K. 2011. Effect of Disintegration Pretreatment of Sewage Sluoge for Enhanced Anaerobic Digestion, in The 8th International Conference “Environmental Engineering”: Selected papers. Ed. by D. Čygas, K. D. Froehner, May 19–20, 2011 Vilnius, Lithuania. Vilnius: Technika, 679–683.
Abstract: A sludge disintegration technology, presented in this paper, consists of pretreatment of the sludge before its anaerobic digestion. Disintegration of sludge has been recently incorporated into the wastewater treatment plant’s (WWTPs) process scheme in some countries to improve a hydrolysis phase of digestion. Better energy recovery is of crucial importance in the overall sludge disposal. This technology intensifies biogas production and improves the quality of digested sludge. The authors present results of their experiments, performed on sludge samples taken from the Gdansk WWTP, Poland. During experiments mixture of primary and waste activated sludge (WAS) taken from the aerobic bioreactor was used. The sludge was disintegrated mechanically in a laboratory scale by using a ultrasound generator Hielsher, Germany (the frequency was 24 kHz). The concentration of chemical oxygen demand (COD) was obtained according to standard methods and the degree of sludge disintegration (DD) in supernatant was calculated. The anaerobic digestion experiment was carried out in laboratory scale using two reactors (volume ca. 30 dm3 of each), with hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 15 days and under mesophilic conditions. The quantity and quality of produced biogas was measured. Results showed 20% increase of biogas and 10% increase of methane produced generated during anaerobic digestion process of disintegrated sludge compare to untreated one.
URI: http://dspace1.vgtu.lt/handle/1/1268
ISBN: 978-9955-28-831-2
ISSN: 2029-7106 print
2029-7092 online
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