An accurate and robust method for intensification of wastewater sludge pipe flow

Noman Yousuf, Nimmi Kurukulasuriya,Andrew Chryss,Murray Rudman,Catherine Rees,Shane Usher,Ehsan Farno,Daniel Lester, Nicky Eshtiaghi

Science of The Total Environment(2024)

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Abstract
Globally, environmental impacts and population growth are driving the process intensification of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) via transition from conventional (2–3 wt% solids) to highly concentrated (4–6 wt% solids) wastewater sludges (HCWS). This presents an industrial challenge as HCWS are complex, non-Newtonian materials whose viscosity increases nonlinearly with solids concentration. This viscosity increase is particularly relevant for sludge pipe flow as it leads to considerable pumping pressure that ultimately limits the feasibility of pipe flow transportation. Hence, process intensification demands accurate prediction of HCWS turbulent pipe flow to design and optimise pumping infrastructure and piping systems. Such prediction requires accurate rheological characterisation of HCWS and numerical prediction of HCWS turbulent pipe flow, neither of which has been achieved to date due to respective limitations associated with benchtop rheometry and numerical turbulence models. We address these challenges by first developing accurate methods for rheological characterisation of HCWS via laminar flow of digested sludge at various solids concentrations (2–5 %) in a fully instrumented pipe loop facility at a large-scale WWTP. These rheological parameters are used in direct numerical simulation (DNS) computations (that avoid turbulence models) of turbulent pipe flow of HCWS. These predictions are then validated against turbulent flow pipe loop data. This method yields accurate (2–15 % error) predictions of HCWS turbulent pipe flow, compared with up to ∼75 % error for conventional pipe flow correlations. This validation highlights the need for accurate rheological characterisation and numerical simulation to predict HCWS pipe flow and provides a sound basis for the intensification and optimisation of WWTP pipeline systems.
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Process intensification,Turbulence,Rheological characterisation,Numerical simulation
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