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A temperature-gradient sensor for determining the activity of activated sludge

✍ Scribed by Soon-Ung Park; Won Hur


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
263 KB
Volume
83
Category
Article
ISSN
0268-2575

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Abstract

Efficient wastewater treatment requires monitoring of the biological activity of activated sludge. Its metabolic heat can be a critical indicator. Thus, a new method, measuring the temperature gradient between sludge sediment and the supernatant, is proposed for analyzing sludge. A prototype of the device was developed using an insulated cylinder with a series of thermistor sensors attached in parallel. Sedimentation of sludge in the lower part of the cylinder concentrated microorganisms, which produced more metabolic heat than the supernatant. The heat produced correlated well with the sludge concentration. The temperature profiles of each probe also enable real‐time monitoring of sludge settling. Extended operation of the sensor evaluates the sludge quality, such as metabolic sustainability and the time required for the sludge to float under anaerobic conditions. A temperature‐gradient sensor was implemented and its utility was confirmed by measuring the heat produced in sludge from a local wastewater plant. Copyright Β© 2007 Society of Chemical Industry


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