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Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology—AQUA Vol 57 No 2 pp 79–92 © IWA Publishing 2008 doi:10.2166/aqua.2008.038

Application of a multiphase CFD modelling approach to improve ozone residual monitoring and tracer testing strategies for full-scale drinking water ozone disinfection processes

Jianping Zhang, Peter M. Huck, William B. Anderson and Gordon D. Stubley

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Waterloo, ON , Canada N2L 3G1, Tel.: 519 888 4567 Ext. 32707 Fax: 519 746 7499 pm2huck@civmail.uwaterloo.ca
Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON , Canada N2L 3G1,


ABSTRACT

A multiphase computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model has been developed to address the major components of ozone disinfection processes: contactor hydraulics, ozone decay and mass transfer. The model was applied to simulate ozone profiles and tracer residence time distributions of ozone contactors at the DesBaillets Water Treatment Plant (WTP) in Montréal, Canada. The modelling results showed that ozone residuals at the cross-section of the outlet of each chamber in the ozone contactors were very sensitive to monitoring point selection. The optimum locations were significantly affected by multiple operational parameters including water/gas flow rates, ozone dosage and baffling conditions. The modelling results suggested that multiple monitoring points should be used to obtain more representative ozone residuals. The CFD model was also used to study the factors affecting tracer residence time distribution (RTD). It was observed that the method of tracer injection could slightly affect tracer RTD results while sampling location had a significant influence on tracer RTD prediction or measurement. Therefore, it is suggested that multiple sampling points should be employed during tracer tests if possible.

Keywords: computational fluid dynamics; disinfection; ozonation; ozone residual monitoring; tracer testing strategies


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