Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
635519 Journal of Membrane Science 2011 18 Pages PDF
Abstract

Membrane bioreactor (MBR) is already a well-developed wastewater treatment process for both municipal and industrial applications. Nonetheless, membrane fouling remains a significant problem for its wider development. In the case of submerged membrane bioreactors (SMBRs), one of the most efficient strategies to limit fouling is the use of a gas/liquid two-phase flow to enhance the mass transfer. However, the effect of aeration still remains incompletely understood. The complexity of flows and of the nature of activated sludge makes a theoretical approach difficult. Aeration is the source of a large part of the operating costs in most industrial scale plants and its optimization is a necessity to make the process really efficient. This paper first deals with hydrodynamics in MBRs, then it reviews the parameters of aeration and their impact on filtration performance. Finally, the effects of aeration mechanisms on biological media are described.

► Hydrodynamics in MBRs: flux heterogeneity, packing density and filtration sequencing. ► Focus on aeration parameters influence on MBRs management. ► Insight in local mechanisms: turbulence, fibre movement and shear stress. ► Application for SMBRs but also submerged systems.

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