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Computing Shear Flow and Sludge Blanket in Secondary Clarifiers
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1999
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EngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringTurbulenceHydraulicsSecondary ClarifiersSludge BlanketFluid PropertiesNumerical SimulationRheologyTransport PhenomenaHydrodynamic StabilityParticle-laden FlowFlow PhysicHydromechanicsDisperse FlowSedimentation TanksMaterial FlowSediment TransportEnvironmental EngineeringHydrodynamicsTurbulence ModelingCivil EngineeringBuoyant Flow
Recent developments in computing turbulent and buoyant flow in sedimentation tanks are introduced. The test case is a circular, center-feed secondary clarifier with inclined bottom and central sludge withdrawal. Axisymmetry is assumed, and the flow and settling processes are modeled in a radial section by using the k-ε turbulence model on a two-dimensional, nonorthogonal grid. The computation domain includes the sludge blanket where the viscosity is affected by the rheological behavior of the sludge. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the sensitivity of the flow and concentration fields to parameters that characterize (1) the rheological properties of highly concentrated regions; (2) the settling of sludge; and (3) the effect of stratification on the turbulent diffusion. The overall appearance of the fields proves to be similar, whereas the regions of high velocities and high gradients are strongly affected by using different parameters or approaches on rheology, settling, and diffusive transport, resulting in different sludge blanket heights.
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