Abstract

The effect of horizontal flow on bubble size and on oxygen transfer was examined in a 400-L pilot of oxidation ditch. In clean water, the oxygen transfer was enhanced by 38% when applying a horizontal velocity of 0.44 m s −1, although bubble diameter was increased by 24%. The oxygen transfer increase is mainly due to the neutralisation of the liquid vertical circulation (spiral flows).The addition of surfactants to the clean water (1 mg L −1) did not allow to reproduce the reduction of the alpha factor observed on a real site when applying a horizontal flow. Anionic surfactants reduced the bubble size. In the presence of the anionic surfactant SLS, bubble diameter was identical with and without velocity, the alpha 1 factor was thus slightly increased when applying a horizontal flow. The addition of a non-ionic surfactant had no effect on bubble size, the alpha 1 factor was then identical with and without horizontal velocity.

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