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The effect of elevated pressure and high shear on oxygen uptake rates in activated sludge

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Title The effect of elevated pressure and high shear on oxygen uptake rates in activated sludge
Names Streebin, Leale E. (creator)
Phillips, Donald C. (advisor)
Date Issued 1964-08-10 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1965
Abstract The purification capacity of an activated sludge process is highly
dependent of the rate of oxygen transfer from the air to the microorganisms.
This rate can be increased in an air diffusion system by
subjecting the culture to high shear and high pressure.
A study of the effects of high pressure and high shear on the
reaction rates in an activated sludge system is presented in this thesis.
These effects were determined by varying the pressure and
shear levels while keeping the other parameters constant. The
following tests were performed to compare the results obtained at
the different operating conditions : 1. Oxygen uptake rates. 2. Biological growth rates. 3. Type of biota present. 4. BOD and COD removal efficiencies.
The conclusions drawn from these test results are as follows: 1. Under the conditions of this experiment high shear
and high pressure had no effect on the purification
capacity of the system,
2. For this study the growth rates could not be used as a
comparison because of the erratic results caused by the
build up of a sludge ring around the top of the mixed-liquor.
3. The type of biota present in the mixed-liquor was about
the same under all operating conditions. The most
significant change was the decrease in the size of the
bacterial masses and an increase in the number of individual
bacteria with an increase in the shear level.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Sewage -- Purification -- Biological treatment
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/48135

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