P. Teixeira et al., Hydraulic characteristics of an anoxic rotating biological contactor: Influence of biofilm, ENV TECHNOL, 22(10), 2001, pp. 1169-1175
The hydraulic characteristics of an anoxic rotating biological contactor we
re studied under different flow rates. The experiments were carried out wit
h the reactor clean (without biomass) and containing denitrifying biofilm (
Alcaligenes denitrificans) covering the disks. Residence Time Distribution
(RTD) experiments were performed by the stimulus-response technique using l
ithium chloride as tracer. Experiments without biomass revealed the existen
ce of hydraulic dead volumes (around 40% for hydraulic residence time of 0.
94 and 2 hours) that occur in corners, where stagnant eddies form. When in
normal operation, with the disks covered by biofilm and with biogas product
ion, these values decreased significantly. For hydraulic residence time (HR
T) of 2 hours a minimum dead volume was observed, being appropriate to run
the reactor under this condition, from the hydraulic viewpoint. The Dispers
ion number decreased with increasing HRT from 0.94 In on, for both types of
experiment, without, and in the presence of biomass. For this HRT the disp
ersion number was maximal in both situations. A considerable diffusion of t
racer into the biofilm was detected, being faster in the more hydrated biof
ilm, and justifying the long tails observed in the RTD experimental curves.