KAGAKU KOGAKU RONBUNSHU
Online ISSN : 1349-9203
Print ISSN : 0386-216X
ISSN-L : 0386-216X
Special Issue [Development of Particle-Fluid Separation Engineering]
The Effect of Operating Conditions on the Filtration Resistances of Microfiltration Type Hollow Fiber Membrane in Submerged Membrane Activated Sludge Process
Kenji KAWASAKIAkira MATSUDAKoji NAKAYAMAChandika P. BHATTAYuichi NOMADaisuke OMORI
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2004 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages 581-586

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A bench-scale submerged membrane activated sludge process using a microfiltration type hollow fiber membrane module and synthetic wastewater was operated at different BOD loadings and sludge retention times (SRT), and various filtration resistances were investigated. At short SRT, because of unstable biological growth and incomplete metabolism of organic matter, the suction pressure and the filtration resistances of the membrane and adhered sludge (cake) increased rapidly and randomly with treatment time, and thereafter destabilized the process. At long SRT and low BOD loading, low and steady suction pressure and filtration resistances were maintained for a long time. Almost all microorganisms in the bioreactor were in the stationary phase at SRT=500 d (without sludge withdrawal), while the cake filtration resistance was very small and the microorganisms had better filtration characteristics.
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