Performance of tube-settlers in clarification of turbid tropical surface waters

AuthorAmin, Mian Muhammad
Call NumberAIT Thesis no. 636
Subject(s)Water reclamation
Turbidity
Tubes
NoteA thesis submitted-in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Engineering in the Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand.
PublisherAsian Institute of Technology
AbstractThe research was conducted at. Pilot-.Plant scale to investigate the performance of tube-settlers and develop design criteria for treatment of tropical turbid waters. The evaluation of horizontal tube-settler was carried out using the "Neptune Microfloc" 10 gpm Pilot-Plant (5 degree inclination). ,-The tubes were of 1-in depth and 2 ft in length Inclined tube settler, with tubes 2 x 2 in. cross- v section, 3 ft in length and 60 degrees angle of inclination, was specially designed for this study It was found that horizontal tube-settlers were efficient devices in turbidity removal but sludge storage capacity was a limitation on the system. At flow rates of 2.45 m3 /m2-hr (1.0 gpm/ft2 ) and above and with raw turbidities 50-80 Jackson units tubes were filled in about one hour. Flow-rates of 0.98 m3 /m2-hr (0.4 gpm/ft2 ) and 1.96 m3 /m2-hr (0.8 gpm/ft2 ) "with average raw turbidities of 60 JTU, gave run lengths of 24 and 8 hours respectively for 70-percent removal efficiency~ The corresponding detention times were 37.5 and 18.9 minutes. Thus, under these conditions the advantages of short detention times were lost due to limitation of sludge storage capacity. Dual-media (Anthracite-Sand) filter did not perform satisfactorily when influent turbidities were 10 JTU and above. The inclined tube settlers performed very well at flow rates- as high as 10_._Q_m3 /m2-hr (4.0 gpm/ft2 ) and detention time 5.5 minutes, giving about 80 percent\' turbidity removal operating at influent turbidities of 95 Jackson units. Thus, the high-rate capabilities of the tube-settling system were clearly demonstrated. \' The use of tube settlers in treatment plants affords substantial savings in space requirements and capital costs.
Year1974
TypeThesis
SchoolStudent Research Before 1980
DepartmentOther Field of Studies (No Department)
Academic Program/FoSThesis (Year <=1979)
Chairperson(s)Pescod, M.B. ; Nguyen Cong Thanh
Scholarship Donor(s)British Government
DegreeThesis (M. Eng.) - Asian Institute of Technology, 1974


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