ABSTRACT
The objective of this research was to evaluate quantitatively the influence of sludge concentration on the factors affecting the aeration capacity in activated sludge systems. The experimental investigation involved the application of respirometry, by which the oxygen consumption rate was determined and allowed evaluation of the effect of concentration on the variables that affect oxygen transfer. The experimental results indicated that the sludge concentration has a strong effect on aeration capacity and consequently on the energy consumption. The economic feasibility of systems that allow operation at high concentration, like membrane bioreactor and moving bed biofilm reactor, is questionable when the costs of implementation are compared to the resulting benefits.
Keywords:
sludge concentration; respirometry; aeration capacity