Mm. Wu et Rf. Hickey, DYNAMIC-MODEL FOR UASB REACTOR INCLUDING REACTOR HYDRAULICS, REACTION, AND DIFFUSION, Journal of environmental engineering, 123(3), 1997, pp. 244-252
A dynamic model has been developed to describe upflow anaerobic sludge
blanket (UASB) reactors from several aspects including reactor hydrau
lics, biological reaction kinetics, and mass transfer within anaerobic
granules. A flow model of a nonideal continuously stirred tank reacto
r (CSTR) followed by a dispersion plug flow reactor (PFR) was used to
simulate the reactor hydraulics as observed from a LiCl tracer study.
The dynamic model based on this flow model was then evaluated by a set
of acetate impulse data and verified with a data set from a two-step
acetate feed increase experiment from a bench-scale UASB reactor. The
model describes UASB reactor performance well. Simulation results indi
cate significant effects of reactor nonideal flow diffusional resistan
ce, as well as degradation kinetics on overall substrate utilization r
ate. Sensitivity analyses on model parameters K-s, k(m), K-L, D, R, an
d nonideal flow factors revealed granule size has a strong impact on t
he reactor performance. The effect of K-L is not significant. Reactor
mixing was improved by an increase in biogas production.