IMPROVING PLANT AERATION USING GAS INFUSION TECHNOLOGY

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IMPROVING PLANT AERATION USING GAS INFUSION TECHNOLOGY

AERATION IN WASTEWATER Municipal sewer collection systems-odor Mgmt. Lift and transfer stations Lagoons / Retention Ponds BOD / COD treatment Enhanced bio-activity Sludge reductions Facilities & Plants Head works Aeration augmentation / replacement Post aeration /disinfection

Common Types of Aeration Mechanical Rotors or Brush Slow & High Speed Splash Induced Aspiration Combination Submerged Turbine with compressor Jet (pumps with compressor) Diffused Coarse bubble Fine Pore Flexible membrane Gas Infusion Technology Supersaturation of soluble gases

Aeration Aeration is the process of placing air into water as part of the treatment process. Air contains slightly less than 21 % oxygen Air bubbles high buoyancy causes off-gassing Air bubbles strip and carry odors to the surface. Aeration best suited for deep lagoons or tanks Aeration systems are designed to run 24/7 Aeration systems average under 35 % efficiency Oxygen Transfer Ratio

Oxygenation Oxygenation is the process of entraining dissolved oxygen into water Utilizes oxygen gas to saturate carrier water Dissolved oxygen does not form bubbles; eliminates off gassing DO remains in suspension until sheared or consumed Effective even in shallow trenches or streams Designed to run based on DO demand or set point High efficiency Oxygen Transfer Efficiency (99+%)

Wastewater Energy Usage Energy usage in WWTP

Why Bubble knowledge is Important. Bubble size can impact effectiveness of mass transfer Impacting rate of rise Amount of interface area Transfer efficiency Varying fluid conditions impact behavior of bubbles. Surfactants Viscosity Density Determining bubble size for best aeration objective for wastewater influent

Basic Bubble Dynamics Typical shapes are spherical for smaller and ellipsoidal for larger bubbles Bubbles oscillate their shape and trajectory as they move through fluids The movement of a bubble results in a continuous change of the interface with the liquid. Bubbles reach terminal velocity rapidly based on buoyancy rise and drag force during ascent Bubbles grow as they rise in fluid column, until they disintegrate into smaller bubbles near surface, and gas off.

Bubble Movement Bubbles in turbulent flow vary their trajectory, behavior and evolution. Example: stream of bubbles in a rising plume will accelerate faster than a lone bubble. Shearing of fluids creates lift perpendicular to velocity shear Drag factor affected by viscosity and density of liquid, which are affected by temperature

Fluid Flow Around Bubble Clean Water Faster rising Surfactant Present-Slower Rising

Mechanical Energy Efficiency Average of Mfgs.

Gas Infusion Technology Efficiency Example Electrical costs based on 90% operating time 12

Gas Infusion Technology Two gasification processes Fixed bubble size Nano Sub-micron Variable size By application requirement 0.25 and larger for DAF, IAF processes Mixing requirements High Density Oxygenation Processes Alternate Gas Rich Solutions CO2, N, etc. Delivery methodologies Green Start Designs Engineered to meet application requirements

Gas Infusion Technology Dissolved Gas levels in carrier fluid exceeding 800 PPM Infusion Technology bubble size - nano Low buoyancy factor reduces off gassing Modifiable bubble size for optimum performance Moderate mixing action range Low energy to lbs/o2/day operation Operates utilizing wastewater side-stream or external fluid source.

Gas Infusion Technology Use wastewater as carrier; side stream of flow. Infuse carrier with supersaturated dissolved oxygen Return or direct oxygen rich carrier to basin or tank Offers O2 as preferred electron receptor to clock formation of H2S Treat at wet well, manhole or interceptors along collection system

Infusion Technology Advantages Delivers more dissolved oxygen than any other form of aeration. Can be injected into shallow stream or partially full pipe. Dissolved oxygen emulsion is stable resulting in minimal losses to natural off gassing. Utilizes a fraction of the energy required by other technologies. Competitive capital costs and low operating costs Compact footprint and minimal installation requirements

Infusion Technology IT-15 IT 50 New Model in Production IT-50 System Green Start LLC LeClaire, IA 17