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A.V.C.COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING PROJECT MEMBERS PROJECT MEMBERS B.JAYAPRAKASH (80105114021) G.KATHIRAVAN (80105114304) M.MOHEMED NASEEM (80105114030) S.SUDHAERSANAN (80105114047) OUR RESPECTED PROJECT GUIDE MRS.S.GAJALAKSHMI.ME.,
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STUDY OF DEWATERING OF MBR’S WASTE ACTIVATED SLUDGE (WAS) AIM
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AQUA DESIGNS INDIA LIMITED AQUA DESIGNS INDIA LIMITED COMPANY PROFILE Aqua Designs is the only Water Treatment Company in India to have ISO 9001:2000 Certification for all the activities which includes Design, Engineering, Manufacturing, Project Execution, Laboratory Services, Water Treatment Chemicals and Operation & Maintenance Services. Aqua Designs supply water and wastewater treatment equipment to fit the needs of Industries and Domestic applications. They are also Doing Operation and Maintenance (O&M)
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COMPANY CLIENTS
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WATER TREATMENT PLANT The Process of Converting Waste Water into Drinkable and useful water. The Process of Converting Waste Water into Drinkable and useful water. Some of the wastes from, Some of the wastes from, Power stations, Refineries, Food & Beverage, Automobile, Petro-chemical, Pharmaceuticals, Textiles, Oil & Gas, Leather & Tannery, Metal Refining, IT Parks, etc. Power stations, Refineries, Food & Beverage, Automobile, Petro-chemical, Pharmaceuticals, Textiles, Oil & Gas, Leather & Tannery, Metal Refining, IT Parks, etc.
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WASTE ACTIVATED SLUDGE During the process of Dewatering the Sludge is formed. During the process of Dewatering the Sludge is formed. Sludge is nothing but Solid Waste mixed with Waste Water. Sludge is nothing but Solid Waste mixed with Waste Water. In Normal level 8 gm/lit is allowed to MBR Process. In Normal level 8 gm/lit is allowed to MBR Process. If it is exceeds 15 gm/lit Sludge is called Activated Sludge, and it is deposited in the bottom of the aeration tank. If it is exceeds 15 gm/lit Sludge is called Activated Sludge, and it is deposited in the bottom of the aeration tank.
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CONVENTIONAL SLUDGE THICKENING Sludge Thickening is the Process of maximum Removal of Water from the WAS. Sludge Thickening is the Process of maximum Removal of Water from the WAS. Now thickening is carried out by Conventional Sand Bed method. Now thickening is carried out by Conventional Sand Bed method.
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PROBLEM OF CONVENTIONAL METHOD It is Difficult to Thickening the Waste Activated Sludge efficiently. It is Difficult to Thickening the Waste Activated Sludge efficiently. The Time taken for the Process is High. The Time taken for the Process is High. The Space required for Sand Bed & Thickened Sludge Storage is High. The Space required for Sand Bed & Thickened Sludge Storage is High.
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OUR NEW SLUDGE THICKENER In Order to Overcome Problems of the Conventional Method, We are going to Develop the New Method. In Order to Overcome Problems of the Conventional Method, We are going to Develop the New Method. It is a Mechanical type Thickener. It is Works under the Principle of Spinning Action of the Washing Machine It is a Mechanical type Thickener. It is Works under the Principle of Spinning Action of the Washing Machine
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WORKING PRINCIPLE We are Loading the Activated Sludge in the Machine. We are Loading the Activated Sludge in the Machine. The Spinning Action takes place in the Machine. The Spinning Action takes place in the Machine. Now the maximum Water Removed from the WAS. Now the maximum Water Removed from the WAS. After that the Sludge is going to Dry for removal of moisture for easy Disposal. After that the Sludge is going to Dry for removal of moisture for easy Disposal.
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METHODOLOGY Collection of Samples from Various Plants. Collection of Samples from Various Plants. Test the MLSS Level in the Sample. Test the MLSS Level in the Sample. Design the WAS Thickener. Design the WAS Thickener. To analyse the Efficiency, Cost & Energy Consumption of the WAS Thickener. To analyse the Efficiency, Cost & Energy Consumption of the WAS Thickener.
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SAMPLES FROM Tidal Park Nokia Plant
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TIDAL PARK SAMPLE COLLECTION
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OUTER SKIN MEMBRANE
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MEMBERANE OUTLET
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TESTS FOR SLUDGE Some of the tests are needed to find out the behaviour of the Sludge, materials and Germs mixed with Sludge. Sludge properties are changed depends upon the type of Plant (ie) Leather tanuries, Chemical Industries, Canteen wastes etc..,
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TYPES OF TEST Viscosity Test Filterability Test Biological Test.etc…,
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VISCOSITY TEST Viscosity is directly proportional to the Concentration of the Sludge. If the Viscosity of the Sludge is High means the Concentration of the Sludge is High. It will reduce the Dewatering ability.
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FILTERABILITY TEST It is performed by using Filter Paper. It’s mesh is similar to the membrane
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BIOLOGICAL TEST It is used to find out what type of germs bacterias available in the Sludge.
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SCOPE OF THE PROJECT The maximum Removal of Water in efficient method. The maximum Removal of Water in efficient method. To Reduce the Space required. To Reduce the Space required. Low Time Consumption. Low Time Consumption. The Sludge Removal is Easy. The Sludge Removal is Easy. This method is very much useful in future for all the Water Treatment Plant. This method is very much useful in future for all the Water Treatment Plant.
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TIME SCALE DEC (08) JAN (09) FEB (09) Study about the problem Testing of Sludge Samples Analysis and Results CompletedGoing on… -
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YOUR VALUABLE QUESTIONS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME YOUR VALUABLE QUESTIONS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
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