Experimental and CFD Simulation Studies of Wall Shear Stress for Different Impeller Configurations and MBR Activated Sludge

Nicolas Rios Ratkovich, C.C.V. Chan, Thomas Ruby Bentzen, Michael R. Rasmussen

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Abstract

Membrane Bioreactors (MBRs) have been used successfully in biological wastewater treatment for effective solids-liquid separation. However, a common problem encountered with MBR systems is fouling of the membrane resulting in frequent membrane cleaning and replacement which makes the system less appealing for full-scale applications. It has been widely demonstrated that the filtration performances in MBRs can be improved by understanding the shear stress over the membrane surface. Modern tools such as Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) can be used to diagnose and understand the shear stress in an MBR. Nevertheless, proper experimental validation is required to validate CFD simulation. In this work experimental measurements of shear stress induced by impellers at a membrane surface were made with an electrochemical approach and the results were used to validate CFD simulations. As good results were attained with the CFD model (< 9 % error), it was extrapolated to include the non-Newtonian behaviour of activated sludge.
Original languageEnglish
JournalWater Science and Technology
Volume65
Issue number11
Pages (from-to)2061–2070
Number of pages10
ISSN0273-1223
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Keywords

  • Shear Stress
  • MBR
  • CFD
  • Non-Newtonian Liquid
  • Rotational Flow

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