Abstract

A membrane bioreactor enhances the overall biological performance of a conventional activated sludge system for wastewater treatment by producing high-quality effluent suitable for reuse. However, membrane fouling hinders the widespread application of membrane bioreactors by reducing the hydraulic performance, shortening membrane lifespan, and increasing the operational costs for membrane fouling management. This study assesses the combined effect of membrane surface corrugation and a tilted panel in enhancing the impact of air bubbling for membrane fouling control in activated sludge filtration, applicable for membrane bioreactors. The filterability performance of such a system was further tested under variable parameters: Filtration cycle, aeration rate, and intermittent aeration. Results show that a combination of surface corrugation and panel tilting enhances the impact of aeration and leads to 87% permeance increment. The results of the parametric study shows that the highest permeance was achieved under short filtration–relaxation cycle of 5 min, high aeration rate of 1.5 L/min, and short switching period of 2.5 min, to yield the permeances of 465 ± 18, 447 ± 2, and 369 ± 9 L/(m2h bar), respectively. The high permeances lead to higher operational flux that helps to lower the membrane area as well as energy consumption. Initial estimation of the fully aerated system yields the energy input of 0.152 kWh/m3, much lower than data from the full-scale references of <0.4 kWh/m3. Further energy savings and a lower system footprint can still be achieved by applying the two-sided panel with a switching system, which will be addressed in the future.

Highlights

  • IntroductionMembrane bioreactors (MBRs) offer improved effluent quality in order to allow effluent reuse

  • Membrane bioreactors (MBRs) offer improved effluent quality in order to allow effluent reuse.Such advantages promote worldwide (>200 countries) implementations of MBRs with annual market growth rates of ≈15% [1]

  • We evaluate the tilted panel system coupled with a corrugated membrane to combine the mutual effect of surface patterning and panel tilting in enhancing hydraulic performance

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Introduction

Membrane bioreactors (MBRs) offer improved effluent quality in order to allow effluent reuse Such advantages promote worldwide (>200 countries) implementations of MBRs with annual market growth rates of ≈15% [1]. The most common ones through operational-wise are by lowering the operational flux within the sustainable regime, imposing periodical physical and chemical cleanings, or via introducing air [2]. These fouling control means are partly effective, yet their implementation still leads to low fluxes of 18.5 ± 4.8 L/(m2 h bar), with a peak flux value at 26.6 ± 6.6 L/(m2 h bar) [1,3]. Improved membrane fouling controls can offer higher membrane productivity and lower operational expenditures associated with it [1]

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