Design and Optimisation of Final Clarifier Performance with CFD Modelling


Abstract eng:
A Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) prediction procedure for computing the internal hydrodynamic behaviour of final clarifiers is presented. Calculations are carried out and presented for comparison with experimental measurements of point velocities in a circular clarifier in operation at an AlDewanyia/Iraq Wastewater Treatment Works. The calculations compare favourably with the data and the model has subsequently been used for many design studies. A separate study is described where CFD predictions are used to investigate the influence of introducing energy dissipating influents, varying the stilling well diameter, adding baffles at the side wall or placing an influent floor baffle below the stilling well. From the study it is possible to determine the sizes and combinations of internal baffling likely to give the best clarification performance across a range of operating conditions. The success of the optimum design is judged by the depth of the settling sludge bed and the magnitude of the effluent for the state points considered.

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Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Faculty of Civil Engineering, 2008
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Conference Title:
International Scientific Conference 70 Years of FCE STU
Conference Venue:
Bratislava (SK)
Conference Dates:
2008-12-04 / 2008-12-05
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