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| Name | High-rate treatment and disinfection of Combined Sewer |
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Authors
R. Y.G. Andoh1, D. A. Egarr and M. G. Faram
Abstract
Hydrodynamic Vortex Separators (HDVSs) have been used extensively as solid-liquid separators throughout the water industry. In recent years their application scope has been extended through adaptation to allow unit processes such as solids separation, screening and disinfection to be accomplished within the same vessel. The paper reviews the current state of understanding of HDVS operation, focusing in particular on their use as Combined Sewer Overflow and wet-weather treatment systems for high-rate chemical disinfection. This includes a review of the role Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has played in providing detailed insights into their operating mechanisms, which has lead to the generation of improved knowledge and provided scope for physical (e.g. configurational) and operational (e.g. chemical dosing) design optimisation. It is found that macro flow field behaviour has a key bearing on operational effectiveness, in terms of determining the efficiency with which chemical contacting can take place, and this is an area where CFD analysis offers particular promise. The paper also presents and discusses data from full scale monitoring and performance evaluations including those undertaken as part of regulatory compliance reporting for a full-scale installation in the United States, confirming the efficacy of these devices in practice.
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| Filename | 2008Andoh-et-al-11ICUD.pdf |
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| Creator | Lisa_Glennon |
| Created On: | 09/16/2008 00:00 |
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| Last updated on | 03/16/2009 19:42 |
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