화학공학소재연구정보센터
Chemical Engineering Communications, Vol.203, No.7, 855-860, 2016
Forced Convective Drying of Wastewater Sludge with the Presentation of Exergy Analysis of the Dryer
The main objective is studying the fundamental aspect, by means of drying kinetics and the application of forced convective drying of wastewater sludge with the determination of the optimum drying conditions. The drying system is composed of two units; small samples of 2.5g are dried in the first unit and a bed of sludge weighing 250g is dried in the second unit. The experiments are performed under air temperatures varying between 80 degrees C and 200 degrees C. The range of the air velocity and its humidity is 1-2m/s and 0.005-0.05kg(water)/kg(dry air), respectively. The experiments are performed for two different sludges: activated sludge (AS) and thermalized and digested sludge (TDS). Usually, three main drying phases are observed during drying of bed of sludge. These phases are reduced to only two for small samples. Determination of the influent parameters shows that the temperature of the drying air and sludge origin can profoundly influence the drying kinetic of the sludge. The exergy analysis of the two units of the drying system allows selecting 140 degrees C, 2m/s, and 0.05kg(water)/kg(dry air) as optimum drying conditions with an exergy efficiency reaching 90%.