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:: Volume 7, Issue 1 (Winter 2020) ::
Environ. Health Eng. Manag. 2020, 7(1): 59-65 Back to browse issues page
Effect of coagulation and sonication on the dissolved air flotation (DAF) process for thickening of biological sludge in wastewater treatment
Ali Atamaleki , Mohammad Bagher Miranzadeh , Gholam Reza Mostafaii , Hosein Akbari , Leila Iranshahi , Farshid Ghanbari , Atieh Salem
Corresponding author:Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Public Health, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran , mostafai_gr@kaums.ac.ir
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Background: Dissolved air floatation (DAF) is one of the methods has been used for the sludge thickening in wastewater treatment plants. This study aimed to investigate the effects of coagulation and sonication processes as additional configurations on the efficiency of a lab-scale DAF process for thickening of the biological sludge of an industrial wastewater treatment plant in Kashan, Iran.
Methods: The required amounts of sludge samples were collected from a wastewater treatment plant and kept at temperature of 4°C. Variables, such as pressure (3, 5, and 7 atm), flotation time (5 and 10 minutes), ultrasonic irradiation power (0, 75, and 150 W), and presence/absence of Fe-based coagulant were considered on a sequencing batch reactor (SBR) included coagulation, flotation, and sonication processes, respectively.
Results: The use of ultrasonic waves led to an insignificant increase in the DAF efficiency (P > 0.05), however, the application of coagulant significantly increased the thickening efficiency (P < 0.05). The maximum efficiency of the process was achieved at flotation time of 5 min, pressure of 3 atm, and sonication power of 75 W.
Conclusion: According to the results, DAF has a proper efficiency for thickening of biological sludge. Coagulation compared to sonication has a greater effect on the efficiency of the process.
Keywords: Ultrasonic waves, Industrial effluent, Dissolved air flotation, Sonication
eprint link: http://eprints.kmu.ac.ir/id/eprint/32343
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Type of Study: Original Article | Subject: Special
Received: 2020/03/18 | Accepted: 2020/03/18 | Published: 2020/03/18
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Atamaleki A, Miranzadeh M B, Mostafaii G R, Akbari H, Iranshahi L, Ghanbari F et al . Effect of coagulation and sonication on the dissolved air flotation (DAF) process for thickening of biological sludge in wastewater treatment. Environ. Health Eng. Manag. 2020; 7 (1) :59-65
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