Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6364178 Water Research 2016 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The rheological characterization of anaerobic granular sludge was investigated.•Rheological properties could reflect internal microstructure of anaerobic granule.•The structure of anaerobic granular sludge was nearly temperature independent in 20-70 °C.•Wagner-type model could predict the flow properties of anaerobic granular sludge.

High-rate anaerobic granular sludge reactors have been developed and are widely used for wastewater treatment. An accurate estimate of sludge rheological properties is required for the design and efficient operation of the digestion process. The present work determined the rheological behavior of anaerobic granular sludge obtained from a full-scale bioreactor at different solid concentrations, operation temperatures and particle sizes, and highlighted common features in flow and dynamic measurements. The granular sludge showed a shear-thinning behavior with a yield stress under flow measurements and a viscoelastic property in dynamic measurements. The structure of granules was nearly temperature-independent in the range of operational temperature (20-70 °C), but the total solid concentration and particle size had significant effects on not only the rheological properties, but also the operation of the bioreactors. In addition, anaerobic granular sludge could cross over from the strong-link regime to the weak-link regime as the solid concentration increased. Furthermore, we adopted a Wagner-type constitutive model to describe the time-dependent and non-linear viscoelastic behaviors of anaerobic granular sludge, and then evaluated its validity and limitation.

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