Tutorial 3 Solution
Tutorial 3 Solution
CHEM4015/CIVE4140
Tutorial 3
Design of Treatment Processes II
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An Asp is operating with the conditions described for the system 1.2 and 3.The
conditions include the average influent flow, aeration tank volume and MLSS
concentration , return activated sludge flow recycle ratio and TSS concentration and the
secondary clarifier effluent TSS concentration. Wasting is from the return activated
If 1/10 th of the aeration volume is waste each day to maintain the SRT what is the
Parameter Unit 1 2 3
volume
MLSS
concentration
TSS concentration
recycle ration
concentration
Q2
A brewery wastewater with a flowrate of 1000 ,3/d and COD of 4000 mg/L is to be
treated at 35 0C in a 4 m UASB which contains cross flow plastic packing, with the aim
Determine
Using the information given in the data presented in table estimate the inline volume
required to reduce the variation of BOD mass loading rate between the peak and
Table Q3
DO level in the bottle is 8.5 mg/l and DO after 5 days at 20°C was found to be 0.5 mg/l.
The BOD of the waste is reduced to 40 g/m 3 when treated in an aerated lagoon, find the
Q5
An Activated sludge system of volume 5000 m3 is used to treat 2 Million litre per day
wastewater having BOD of 500 mg/l. Calculate hydraulic detention time and F/M ratio
Q6
If k 1 and k 2 for a given river are 0.15 1 / day and 0.20 1 / day, respectively, calculate the
dissolved oxygen deficits for the flow 6 days downstream if the river is initally 80 %
saturated and has an ultimate BOD of 10 mg / L. The value of C S for the river is 12 mg /
L.
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3. Luyben, W. L. (1989). Process modeling, simulation and control for chemical engineers.