G. Reinhold et H. Markl, MODEL-BASED SCALE-UP AND PERFORMANCE OF THE BIOGAS-TOWER-REACTOR FOR ANAEROBIC WASTE-WATER TREATMENT, Water research, 31(8), 1997, pp. 2057-2065
The Biogas Tower Reactor (BTR), a new type of reactor for anaerobic wa
ste-water treatment, is presented. The characteristic features of the
BTR are the tower shape, its modular structure and the internal instal
lations. Gas loading, mixing and sludge distribution can be controlled
. A settler is installed on top of the reactor. Performance data of a
pilot-scale BTR are presented for the treatment of a yeast production
effluent. Although these effluents are known to be difficult to treat
anaerobically (inhibiting products (H2S), pellets with poor settling p
roperties), excellent results are obtained with this reactor type. The
main emphasis in scale-up was placed on the height of the reactor and
its effects on the hydraulic loading and the sludge distribution. The
crucial points in scale-up are the connecting mechanisms between adjo
ining modules with regard to sludge distribution and liquid mixing. Th
e mechanisms have been mathematically quantified and checked on both l
aboratory-scale and pilot-scale. Finally, the mathematical model has b
een extrapolated to predict the performance of a full-scale BTR. (C) 1
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