Sewage sludge drying method combining pressurized electro-osmotic dewatering with subsequent bio-drying

2018 ◽  
Vol 263 ◽  
pp. 94-102 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qian Li ◽  
Xuebin Lu ◽  
Haigang Guo ◽  
Zengjun Yang ◽  
Yingte Li ◽  
...  
1996 ◽  
Vol 33 (12) ◽  
pp. 235-242 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Hassebrauck ◽  
Gerrit Ermel

The increasing amount of sewage sludge, legal requirements and a change in the assessment of common disposal paths lead more and more to thermal drying of sewage sludge. During the last years a lot of sludge drying plants in Germany were planned, built and brought into service. This paper describes two different kinds of sludge drying plants with their determining and operating values, the costs and the reasons for the choice of the drying method. The examples given are the sludge drying plant at Darmstadt (2 lines with a 2 stage dryer) and in the surrounding area of Frankfurt (1 line with a drum dryer).


Energies ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (10) ◽  
pp. 1927 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dinko Đurđević ◽  
Paolo Blecich ◽  
Željko Jurić

Croatia produced 21,366 tonnes of dry matter (DM) sewage sludge (SS) in 2016, a quantity expected to surpass 100,000 tonnes DM by 2024. Annual production rates for future wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) in Croatia are estimated at 5.8–7.3 Nm3/people equivalent (PE) for biogas and 20–25 kgDM/PE of sewage sludge. Biogas can be converted into 12–16 kWhel/PE of electricity and 19–24 kWhth/PE of heat, which is sufficient for 30–40% of electrical and 80–100% of thermal autonomy. The WWTP autonomy can be increased using energy recovery from sewage sludge incineration by 60% for electricity and 100% of thermal energy (10–13 kWhel/PE and 30–38 kWhth/PE). However, energy for sewage sludge drying exceeds energy recovery, unless solar drying is performed. The annual solar drying potential is estimated between 450–750 kgDM/m2 of solar drying surface. The lower heating value of dried sewage sludge is 2–3 kWh/kgDM and this energy can be used for assisting sludge drying or for energy generation and supply to WWTPs. Sewage sludge can be considered a renewable energy source and its incineration generates substantially lower greenhouse gases emissions than energy generation from fossil fuels. For the same amount of energy, sewage sludge emits 58% fewer emissions than natural gas and 80% less than hard coal and fuel oil. Moreover, this paper analysed the feasibility of sludge disposal practices by analysing three scenarios (landfilling, co-incineration, and mono-incineration). The analysis revealed that the most cost-effective sewage sludge disposal method is landfilling for 60% and co-incineration for 40% of the observed WWTPs in Croatia. The lowest CO2 emissions are obtained with landfilling and mono-incineration in 53% and 38% of the cases, respectively.


Author(s):  
Wan Yu ◽  
jun Yang ◽  
Peisheng Li ◽  
Yi Hu ◽  
Jie Li ◽  
...  

2010 ◽  
Vol 113-116 ◽  
pp. 425-428 ◽  
Author(s):  
Na Wei

A slag-based composite modifier(SBCM) was proposed for more effective sludge drying and solidification. The optimum composition of SBCM was determined by Uniform design and corresponding mathematical modeling. Sludge drying experiments were performed and the effectiveness of sludge solidification was examined using Chinese leaching toxicity test. The experimental results showed that optimized-SBCM behaved better than quicklime in sludge semi-drying and the leaching concentrations of heavy metal of SBCM-solidified products were lower than the sudge-quicklime mixture. Besides, microscopic analyses using XRD revealed that the main hydrated product of solidification was ettringite, which played an important role in the effective setting process and immobilizing most heavy metals of sludge. Sewage sludge solidified using SBCM could be used as an effective landfill cover.


1993 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 871-900 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Kasakura ◽  
Y. IMOT0 ◽  
T. MORI

1992 ◽  
Vol 26 (9-11) ◽  
pp. 2273-2276
Author(s):  
R. Haberl ◽  
Ch. Salzer

The “Rapid Sludge Dewatering System (RSDS)”, in which the sludge is dewatered by way of vacuum supported sludge drying beds, was tested for performance, efficiency and applicability. Generally, the RSD-System can be regarded as an alternative to other sludge dewatering systems, especially for small purification plants, for agricultural use and composting of sewage sludge. It is also applicable for (industrial) sludge with a high percentage of grease or coarse materials.


2014 ◽  
Vol 34 (5) ◽  
pp. 859-866 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elena Cristina Rada ◽  
Marco Ragazzi ◽  
Stefano Villotti ◽  
Vincenzo Torretta

2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 371-380
Author(s):  
R. Dellbrügge ◽  
K. Bauerfeld ◽  
N. Dichtl ◽  
A. Großer ◽  
S. Paris

Drying sewage sludge is a major aspect of biosolids management. Several investigations were performed in a pilot-scale solar dryer for the subsequent development of design rules for solar dryers. The pilot dryer was operated outside simultaneously with a full-scale dryer and, later, in a building. Total solids in the sludge and climate data were analyzed and logged regularly during drying. The fecal coliform and ammonium content was measured as well. Operation next to the full-scale plant was intended to enable comparison of their evaporation rates. The pilot plant was operated in a building in order to assess the influence of external heat input on the drying process. The results showed constant drying progress and that drying was feasible. Although differences in evaporation rates arising from operation, aeration and scaling existed, evaporation rates comparable to full-scale dryers were observed. Under floor heating improved evaporation rates by 25%. More than 50% of total Kjeldahl nitrogen was degraded, and this could be detected as NH3 in the discharged air. Reduction in fecal coliforms could be achieved without reaching secure disinfection, as required by USEPA standard 503 (USEPA 2007).


2021 ◽  
Vol 198 ◽  
pp. 117501
Author(s):  
Qiushuang Zheng ◽  
Ziyuan Hu ◽  
Penggang Li ◽  
Long Ni ◽  
Guanying Huang ◽  
...  

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