State of the art and perspectives of ultrasound application for sewage sludge processing
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
The application of ultrasound to sludge is an efficient method for sludge disintegration in order to accelerate the
anaerobic digestion process, but energy balance on the basis of lab tests is disadvantaged due to the inefficiency at this
scale. In this paper the energy balance is discussed for five full scale WWTPs equipped with different devices with the
aim to investigate the cost-effectiveness of the ultrasonic pre-treatment before digestion. These five experiences show
positive energy gains operating at 20 kHz: best performances are attained at short sonication time and high sonication
power. Moreover, sludge sonication at 200 kHz is presented as an alternative pretreatment to improve the anaerobic
digestibility and to remove potentially organic micropollutants. Lab experiment results of this treatment indicated quite
good disintegration effect, in terms of substrate solubilization, with consequent acceleration of the hydrolysis phase and
increase of biogas production.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
anaerobic digestion; energy balance; frequency; ultrasounds
List of contributors:
Gallipoli, Agata; Braguglia, CAMILLA MARIA; Mininni, Giuseppe; Gianico, Andrea
Book title:
Proceedings of 11th IWA Specialised Conference on Design, Operation and Economics of Large Wastewater Treatment Plants