FREEZE-THAW SLUDGE CONDITIONING AND DOUBLE-LAYER COMPRESSION

被引:39
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作者
VESILIND, PA
WALLINMAA, S
MARTEL, CJ
机构
[1] TAMPERE UNIV,INST WATER & ENVIRONM ENGN,SF-33101 TAMPERE 10,FINLAND
[2] USA,COLD REG RES & ENGN LAB,HANOVER,NH 03755
关键词
SLUDGE; FREEZING; COAGULATION; DEWATERING;
D O I
10.1139/l91-130
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Freeze - thaw conditioning of water and wastewater sludges is known to be an effective and economical means of promoting dewatering when natural freezing is employed. When sludge freezes, both the suspended and dissolved solids are rejected by the growing ice front. Particles trapped in ice are known to have a very thin layer of water surrounding them and this water does not freeze at normal temperatures. Dissolved solids are thought to accumulate in this layer, causing an increase in the ionic strength of the water. This may cause compression of the double layer, leading to neutralization of repulsive forces, thus promoting aggregation. In order to test this hypothesis, ionic strength was increased by adding sodium chloride (NaCl) to water and wastewater sludges and measuring dewaterability (filtration) with the capillary suction time (CST) apparatus. Four different kinds of sludge were used: alum sludge (water treatment), waste-activated sludge, simultaneous precipitation, and anaerobically digested mixed sludge. Salinities of 0-20 000 mg/L as NaCl were tested with every sludge. No enhancement in dewaterability with freeze - thawed sludges of raised ionic strength compared to zero salinity was recorded, therefore the hypothesis of double layer compression being a major factor in freeze - thaw conditioning does not seem to be correct.
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页码:1078 / 1083
页数:6
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