Simulation and optimization of a lamella settler for cattle feedlot wastewater treatment and nutrients recovery. Experimental validation in the field
Autor: | Ana R. García, Santiago Nicolás Fleite, Rocio Nahime Torres, Miryan Cassanello, M. Gabriela Lagorio, Christian N. de los Santos, Leandro Luis Missoni |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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0301 basic medicine
Flocculation Sedimentation (water treatment) chemistry.chemical_element Feedlot effluent spectral analysis 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Organic matter lcsh:Social sciences (General) Turbidity lcsh:Science (General) Effluent characterization chemistry.chemical_classification Multidisciplinary Chemical oxygen demand Pulp and paper industry Manure Nitrogen Particle settling CFD optimization 030104 developmental biology chemistry Lamella settler Environmental science lcsh:H1-99 Sewage treatment Cattle feedlot wastewater treatment 030217 neurology & neurosurgery lcsh:Q1-390 Research Article |
Zdroj: | Heliyon Heliyon, Vol 6, Iss 12, Pp e05840-(2020) |
ISSN: | 2405-8440 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05840 |
Popis: | Cattle concentrated animal feeding operations (feedlots), whose number has grown considerably in the last years, generate large volumes of wastewaters with a high organic load. The wastewaters are formed by rainfall-runoff of the accumulated manure and may contain hormones and antibiotics, which hampers the use of biological treatments. In this work, the feasibility of continuous separation of the suspended colloidal organic matter and nutrients to clarify the liquid and recover the solid is studied. A flocculation sedimentation system using a decentralized lamella settler is proposed, optimized and further tested in the field. Computational fluid dynamic (CFD) simulation is used to analyze the motion of the liquid and suspended inertial particles representing the formed flocs, for optimizing the settler. The simulations helped in the design of the bench-scale unit tested in the field. The clarified liquid was characterized to analyze its use for fertigation. The proposed treatment allowed excellent removal of organic matter (~98% chemical oxygen demand, and almost complete turbidity) and phosphorus (~95%). Organic nitrogen was partially removed (~70%) and ammonia nitrogen mostly remained in the liquid. Spectral characterization of the clarified liquid suggests that the remaining organic nitrogen is related to soluble protein-like compounds. Cattle feedlot wastewater treatment, Lamella settler, Particle settling, Effluent characterization, CFD optimization, Feedlot effluent spectral analysis. |
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