Abstract

AbstractThis paper presents an experimental application aiming at reducing the sludge drying time in the STEP drying beds of domestic wastewater. This method works with the mixtures of sludge from the Souk Ahras city STEP at different percentages, and with natural material wastes such as scrap limestone flour (SLF) and/or refractory bricks flour based on magnesia (RBFM) from Hadjar Essoud (north eastern Algeria) cement furnaces. The applied experiment focused on mixtures testing for “mud-flour” varying between 12.5 and 100%. The achieved results for mixtures of 25% SLF and RBFM can be noted as: for the mud blindness from 0 to 20%, in the dry season (August, average temperature 34°C), a globally estimated drying time of 1.5 d; for the mud blindness from 0 to 30% in the wet season (December, average temperature 16°C), a substantial drying time in the range between 4 and 5 d. In a mixture of 25%, the sludge has been reduced to more than 95% of their initial weight (a reduction from 400 to 17 g). The results ...

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