Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7072381 | Bioresource Technology | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This study was performed to identify suitable conditions for the in-situ reduction of excess sludge production by intercalated digesters in recycle-activated sludge (RAS) flow. The objective was to compare and model biological sludge mass reduction and the biodegradation of endogenous residues (XP) by digestion under hypoxic, aerobic, anaerobic, and five intermittent-aeration conditions. A mathematical model based on the heterotrophic endogenous decay constant (bH) and including the biodegradation of XP was used to fit the long-term data from the digesters to identify and estimate the parameters. Both the bH constant (0.02-0.05Â dâ1) and the endogenous residue biodegradation constant (bP, 0.001-0.004Â dâ1) were determined across the different mediums. The digesters with intermittent aeration cycles of 12Â h-12Â h and 5Â min-3Â h (ON/OFF) were the fastest, compared to the aerobic reactor. The study provides a basis for rating RAS-digester volumes to avoid the accumulation of XP in aeration tanks.
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Authors
C.G. MartÃnez-GarcÃa, C. Fall, M.T. OlguÃn,