Issue 127, 2015

Investigating the effect of sparger configuration on the hydrodynamics of a full-scale membrane bioreactor using computational fluid dynamics

Abstract

A three-phase computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation was carried out in a full-scale membrane bioreactor to investigate the effect of sparger configuration on various hydrodynamic parameters. In the first configuration the sparger was placed at the bottom of the bioreactor (Config. 1) and in the second configuration the sparger was located at the entrance of the module (Config. 2). CFD results showed that at the same aeration rate, higher cross-flow velocity between membranes and shear stress on membranes were achieved using Config. 1. In other words, lower aeration is required to obtain the same liquid circulation velocity in this configuration. It was shown that a much more homogeneous bubble distribution was obtained in Config. 1. Residence time distribution (RTD) in Config. 1 was shown to be closer to the plug-flow condition. Solid phase (biomass) distribution was more uniform in Config. 1.

Graphical abstract: Investigating the effect of sparger configuration on the hydrodynamics of a full-scale membrane bioreactor using computational fluid dynamics

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Sep 2015
Accepted
30 Nov 2015
First published
01 Dec 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 105218-105226

Investigating the effect of sparger configuration on the hydrodynamics of a full-scale membrane bioreactor using computational fluid dynamics

E. Amini, M. R. Mehrnia, S. M. Mousavi, H. Azami and N. Mostoufi, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 105218 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA18727C

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