Thermal drying of wastewater sludge: determination of equilibrium moisture. / Secagem térmica de lodos de esgoto: determinação da umidade de equilíbrio.

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2002

RESUMO

The study presents the main aspects of a thermal drying operation of the sludge produced by wastewater treatment plants, the types of equipment likely to be used for this purpose and the sorption behavior of the water contents by the dry material when in contact with the air. The thermal drying operation is an alternative to reduce the weight and volume of the sludge production with a resulting decrease in transportation and final disposal costs. It is also deemed to be a process that improves the sludge quality because includes the elimination of pathogenic microorganisms while preserving the existing organic matter of the sludge, which are aspects of the utmost importance whenever the dry biosolid will be used as fertilizer in agriculture. The thermal drying equipment can be direct or indirect. The main types are: rotary dryers, multi-tray dryers, fluid bed dryers, flash dryers, and conveyor dryers. Each type presents advantages and disadvantages when compared to one another. The efficiency of the thermal drying process is affected by several aspects, such as specific consumption of energy, type of equipment used, and initial and final water contents of the material. The laboratory tests measured the equilibrium moisture contents of the sludge produced by Barueri Wastewater Treatment Plant, located in the São Paulo Metropolitan Region, under different conditions of environment relative humidity. Based on these measurements, an equilibrium moisture curve of the material was obtained. The major conclusion of the experiment was that to each environment relative humidity there is a corresponding equilibrium moisture of the sludge.

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equilibrium moisture biossolids sludge-drying biossólidos umidade de equilíbrio lodo-secagem

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