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Water Science & Technology—WST Vol 57 No 8 pp 1265–1269 © IWA Publishing 2008 doi:10.2166/wst.2008.222

Prediction of alpha factor values for fine pore aeration systems

S. Gillot and A. Héduit

Hydrosystems and Bioprocesses Research Unit, Cemagref, Parc de Tourvoie, BP 44, F-92163, Antony Cedex, France E-mail: sylvie.gillot@cemagref.fr; alain.heduit@cemagref.fr


ABSTRACT

The objective of this work was to analyse the impact of different geometric and operating parameters on the alpha factor value for fine bubble aeration systems equipped with EPDM membrane diffusers. Measurements have been performed on nitrifying plants operating under extended aeration and treating mainly domestic wastewater. Measurements performed on 14 nitrifying plants showed that, for domestic wastewater treatment under very low F/M ratios, the alpha factor is comprised between 0.44 and 0.98. A new composite variable (the Equivalent Contact Time, ECT) has been defined and makes it possible for a given aeration tank, knowing the MCRT, the clean water oxygen transfer coefficient and the supplied air flow rate, to predict the alpha factor value. ECT combines the effect on mass transfer of all generally accepted factors affecting oxygen transfer performances (air flow rate, diffuser submergence, horizontal flow).

Keywords: activated sludge; aeration; alpha factor; bubble residence time; EPDM diffuser; wastewater


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