Abstract
Aeration of activated sludge tank represents the main part of energy consumption in wastewater treatment plants. Hence an evaluation of aeration system efficiency and a good knowledge of the global oxygen transfer phenomena is necessary. First of all, this study proposes a correlation between the oxygen transfer and the working parameters in clean water. The oxygenation capacity is linearly correlated to the specific power with a specific oxygen input of 2.56 kg O2.kWh−1. Then a factor α is introduced to correct the value of the gas-liquid transfer coefficient obtained with clean water. In this study, α ranges between 0.51 and 0.91. Its value increases only with Oxygen Uptake Rate. The α values inferior to 1 seem to indicate a physical blocking effect at the gas-liquid interface due to the cells presence. The agitation speed, the biomass concentration (between 1.8 and 4.6 kg.m−3) and the microorganisms “activity” to consume oxygen, do not affect α. All those results can be explained and characterised by a two-film oxygen transfer theory in presence of a slow reaction.
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