Abstract

Biotrickling filters (BTF) have been applied to treat waste air. Controlling the water content (WC) of BTFs is fundamental to ensure an adequate interfacial mass transfer and the support of the biofilm activity. A sensor system based on electrical conductance measurement was developed for the online assessment of the WC in a bench scale polyurethane foam (PUF) packed bed. ON/OFF and rule-based control algorithms were applied to keep the water content in a biofilm-free PUF-packed bed within the optimal range of 70–90% through the activation of a hydraulic pump. The applied control algorithms activated the pump at various times, which yielded different energy and water savings even under similar WC conditions suitable for biotrickling filtration of waste air. It was estimated that using the ON/OFF and rule-based system control schemes reduced the electrical power consumption by 98% and 99.8%, respectively, compared to systems under continuous water irrigation.

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