The expression characteristics of original and freeze/thaw conditioned
waste activated sludges were experimentally evaluated. Results in thi
s study indicate that the first two stages of expression (primary and
secondary consolidation) are similar to those of a particulate system,
on which the model analysis by Shirato et al. (1974) is applicable. I
n the final phase of the expression of biological sludge, however, an
unexpected constant-rate consolidation period, termed herein the terna
ry consolidation period, is observed. A modified combined Terzaghi-Voi
gt rheological model is proposed to describe the relation between void
ratio and compressive pressure of the sludge cake. Whereas the result
ing governing equation is solved analytically and the model parameters
are found by regression analysis. The ternary consolidation is specul
ated to arise from the erosion of strongly bound moisture from the bio
logical particles. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.