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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.18.2013.tde-13112013-094928
Document
Author
Full name
Daví de Andrade Cordeiro Gadêlha
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Carlos, 2013
Supervisor
Committee
Foresti, Eugenio (President)
Damianovic, Márcia Helena Rissato Zamariolli
Nour, Edson Aparecido Abdul
Title in Portuguese
Desempenho de reator vertical de fluxo contínuo e leito estruturado com recirculação do efluente, submetido à aeração intermitente, para a remoção de nitrogênio de efluente de UASB tratando águas residuárias domesticas
Keywords in Portuguese
Aeração intermitente
Leito estruturado
Nitrificação e desnitrificação Simultâneas
Nitrogênio
Pós-tratamento
Abstract in Portuguese
Um Reator com Aeração Intermitente e Leito Estruturado (RAILE) foi testado como pós- tratamento de UASB tratando efluente doméstico. O RAILE foi submetido a ciclos de uma hora de aeração e duas de anoxia, visando obtenção de Nitrificação e Desnitrificação Simultâneas (NDS) para remoção de nitrogênio. A recirculação aplicada foi de 3 vezes a vazão de entrada, para equalização da qualidade do efluente. O reator tem formato cilíndrico e seu meio suporte é espuma de poliuretano na forma de cilindros dispostos verticalmente, suportados por hastes de cloreto de polivinila (PVC) presas nas extremidades. O estudo foi dividido em duas fases em que o RAILE recebeu efluentes de UASB com diferentes relações de DQO/N-Total. Na primeira fase a relação foi 2,44 e na segunda fase a relação foi 4,01. As remoções de N-Total foram 23,7% e 65,3%, respectivamente para primeira e segunda fase. As remoçôes de DQO para todo o sistema foram 94,8%, para a primeira fase, e 93,4%, para a segunda fase. A alcalinidade se mostrou um parâmetro efetivo pra monitorar a ocorrência de NDS. Embora tenha se mostrado viável como pós-tratamento de UASB em sistemas tratando efluente doméstico, a relação DQO/N-Total precisa ser controlada para garantir o processo de NDS
Title in English
Performance of vertical reactor with continuous flow, structured bed and recirculation submitted to intermittent aeration for removal of carbon and nitrogen in effluent of UASB treating domestic wastewater.
Keywords in English
Intermittent aeration
Nitrogen
Post-treatment
Simultaneous Nitrification and denitrification
Structured bed
Abstract in English
A Structured Bed Intermittently Aerated reactor (SBIA) was tested as post-treatment for UASB treating domestic wastewater. The SBIA underwent cycles of one hour of aeration and two hour of anoxia to obtain Simultaneous Nitrification and Denitrification (SND) for the removal of nitrogen. The recirculation flow applied was 3 times the input flow to equalize the effluent quality. The reactor had a cylindrical shape and its support medium is polyurethane foam in the form of cylinders arranged vertically, supported by polyvinyl chloride (PVC) rods attached at the ends. The study was divided into two stages in which the SBIA received the UASB reactor effluent with different COD/Total-N ratios. The first COD/Total-N ratio was 2,44 and the second was 4,01. The removal of N-total were 23.7% and 65.3% respectively for the first and second stages. The removal of COD, in all the system, was 94.8% for the first stage and 93.4% for the second stage. The alkalinity proved to be an effective parameter to monitor the occurrence of SND. Although the SBIA proved to be feasible as post-treatment of UASB systems treating domestic wastewater the ratio COD/N-total must be controlled to ensure the process of SND
 
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