R. Bello-mendoza et Pn. Sharratt, Analysis of retention time distribution (RTD) curves in an anaerobic digester with confined-gas mixing using a compartment model, WATER SCI T, 40(8), 1999, pp. 49-56
Stimulus-response experiments were conducted in a continuous vessel with a
single, centrally mounted draft-tube. The obtained retention time distribut
ion curves were then analysed using conventional methods. These resulted in
contradictory interpretation of the experimental data. To overcome this pr
oblem, a compartment model was developed to represent the mixing behaviour
of this type of system This mixing model consists of an ideally mixed compa
rtment around the uptake tube and two cascades of tanks-in-series describin
g the circulation flow. The adjustable parameters of the model are the volu
me of the ideally mixed compartment, the circulation time and the number of
tanks in each circulation loop. These parameters were estimated by fitting
simulations to experimental mixing curves. The model consistently describe
d the improvement of mixing with volumetric power input. Furthermore, the c
orrelations found between power input and model parameters allowed the pred
iction of independently measured pulse-response curves rather well. The pro
posed compartment model brings the prospect of coupling microbial kinetics
to reactor hydraulics to quantify the impact of mixing on the performance o
f anaerobic sludge digesters. (C) 1999 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd on
behalf of the IAWQ. All rights reserved.