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Settling behaviour of polymer flocculated water-treatment sludge II : effects of floc structure and floc packing
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Date Issued
2004-03
Date Available
2011-09-27T13:34:52Z
Abstract
On the basis of experiments carried out using an image analysis system and static zone settlement, the alum sludge floc structure and the floc packing status with varied polymer dosages were examined in greater detail to reveal the link with the settling behaviour manifested in the “CML30 method”. The results of image analysis lead to the findings of the floc size with a pattern in initially great increase with low polymer dose and finally a plateau being reached at higher amount of polymer addition. Meanwhile, a polymer dosage in the range of 2.0 – 20.0 mg/l (for sludge SS = 4,595 mg/l) can result in the increase of the floc fractal dimension (DF) up to an average value of 1.72 (raw sludge DF being 1.06), indicating greater compactness of the floc solids. These floc features control the settling behaviour of the “CML30 method”, especially in small polymer dosages. However, in large polymer doses, the controlling factor is derived from the floc 'packing' status (referring to the inter – floc contact manner). This 'packing' status may associate with viscosity of settling medium (supernatant) and the excess polymer in bulk solution. All these affect the sludge floc networked structure in overdosing range.
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Not applicable
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Separation and Purification Technology
Volume
35
Issue
3
Start Page
175
End Page
183
Copyright (Published Version)
2004 Elsevier Ltd.
Subject – LCSH
Water treatment plant residuals
Flocculation
Polymers
Web versions
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1383-5866
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