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Resistance analysis for enhanced wastewater membrane filtration
Authors:C. Psoch  S. Schiewer  
Affiliation:

aUSFilter, 1728 Paonia Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80915, USA

bDepartment of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Water & Environmental Research Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks, PO Box 755900, Fairbanks, AK 99775, USA

Abstract:
This study investigated enhancement techniques for synthetic wastewater filtration in a membrane bioreactor (MBR) at mixed liquor suspended solids concentrations (MLSS) of 12–18 g/L. Air sparging (AS), backflushing (BF) and a combined application of both (AS + BF) were applied to increase permeate flux compared to the conventional application (NON). Scanning electron microscope (SEM) measurements of cake thickness served for evaluating cleaning effectiveness and as input data for some of the model calculations. AS + BF showed the lowest overall resistance, and thus the highest permeate yield, for about 2 weeks of observation. The contribution of fouling resistance, cake resistance and membrane resistance to the overall resistance was evaluated, based on experimental data. Air sparging significantly lowered cake thickness and consequently cake resistance. The experimental cake resistance and the model resistances were compared. A model based on the measured cake thickness and literature values for the specific surface area proved most successful. Finally, a relationship between the backflush resistance and the permeate flow resistance was observed.
Keywords:Resistance   Wastewater   Cake thickness   Air sparging   Backflush resistance
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