2006 Spring Meeting & 2nd Global Congress on Process Safety
(43d) Building Structural Model for Biological Aggregate
Authors
The three-dimensional pore structures in waste activated
sludge floc were identified using the fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)
and confocal laser scanning microscope (CLSM) images.
The meshes of the three-dimensional porous
configuration of a sludge floc were constructed from the CLSM series images
(Fig. 1). The intrafloc flow field was simulated for the constructed floc model
when it was subjected to a uniform flow field, based on which the Darcy's
permeability was estimated. The permeability (kDL) of original
floc was estimated as 8x10-12 m2. Flocculated flocs had
higher kDL due to their large pore size, while the
corresponding values of kDL of the freeze/thawed flocs were
lower. The calculated results indicate that a few large pores in the floc determine
the permeability. The fractal dimension and compactness, however, are not
correlated with the permeability of the flocs.
KEYWORDS: Structure, floc
model; pore;
CLSM; transport process