
J Water SRT - Aqua 47 (1998) 9-20
Modeling, simulation and operational parameters of dissolved air flotation
Y. Matsui, K. Fukushi and N. Tambo
Department of Civil Engineering, Gifu University, 1-1 Yanagido, Gifu 501-11, Japan
Department of Civil Engineering, Hachinohe Institute of Technology, 88-1 Myo, Hachinohe 031, Japan
Hokkaido University, N13W8, Sapporo 060, Japan
ABSTRACT
This paper presents the mathematical formulation of a model for bubblefloc agglomeration in the contact zone of dissolved air flotation (DAF). It also contains rising velocity formulae for a bubblefloc agglomerate in the separation zone of DAF. The bubblefloc agglomeration model is based on the population balance of air bubbles, particles, and bubbleparticle agglomerates, and the rate of bubblefloc collision and attachment. The model has been designed for two cases: where particles are larger than bubbles and vice versa. The requirements of pre-treatment (coagulation and flocculation) and the amount of air as bubbles are discussed, with the support of a model simulation. The air supplyconsumption ratio (Asc) is derived as an important static parameter determining DAF performance, and should be greater than 1. The traditional DAF parameter, the airsolid ratio (As), is proportional to the air supplyconsumption ratio. The DAF model parameter evaluation suggested that it should be on the order of 0.01 or more. To ensure a sufficient bubblefloc collision rate, the DAF model simulation revealed, the kinetic parameter (bubble volume concentration times floc diameter, bd) should be greater than 6.0 10-8 m. The performance of DAF in treating a high concentration suspension (>100 mg/L) is dependent mainly on the airsolid ratio (or the air supplyconsumption ratio). For low concentration suspensions (≪100 mg/L), bd instead of the airsolid ratio is a dominant operational parameter in ensuring an acceptable bubblefloc collision frequency. The bubble volume concentration required for treating a low concentration suspension can be reduced with the increase of floc size by pre-flocculation.
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