Abstract:Owing to the high level degradation of stored sludge and great change in its consolidation characteristic compared with fresh sludge, the severe problems of volume reduction of stored sludge and capacity increase will be faced by the sludge temporary library, which can directly affect the in situ treatment effect of stored sludge. In this study, FeCl3 and Fenton reagent were used to condition the long-term landfill sludge in a sludge storage library in Shanghai, and the consolidation and compression characteristics of the conditioned sludge were studied. The results showed that the time for drainage and consolidation was significantly reduced for the conditioned sludge. The compression was large under the initial low load level, and the settlement was little under the latter high load level. Under the initial low load level, the consolidation coefficient of the conditioned sludge changed within the order of magnitude of 10?3 cm2·s?1. The Cv,max for the test group with FeCl3 addition was 2.91×10?3 cm2·s?1, and for the test group with Fenton conditioning was Cv,max=9.88×10?3 cm2·s?1. The permeability coefficient was greatly affected by the consolidation stress. When the FeCl3 dosage was 40%, the permeability coefficient k under the primary load was 4.439×10?6 cm·s?1. At the load of 400 kPa, the permeability coefficient decreased to 3.796×10?8 cm·s?1. For the sludge conditioned with Fenton reagent, its k value was 6.48×10?6 cm·s?1 under primary load, and was 9.94×10?8 cm·s?1 at the load of 400 kPa. The above results provide certain guidance significance for sludge field treatment by the vacuum consolidation method. Key words:sludge stored in a temporary library/ chemical conditioning/ compression characteristics/ consolidation characteristics/ laboratory test.
图1不同药剂种类的添加量与初始孔隙比的关系 Figure1.Relationship between sludge initial porosity and the dosage of different agents
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1.Shanghai Chengtou Wastewater Treatment Co. Ltd., Shanghai 200120, China 2.Deparment of Civil Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China Received Date: 2019-07-24 Accepted Date: 2019-11-08 Available Online: 2020-05-06 Keywords:sludge stored in a temporary library/ chemical conditioning/ compression characteristics/ consolidation characteristics/ laboratory test Abstract:Owing to the high level degradation of stored sludge and great change in its consolidation characteristic compared with fresh sludge, the severe problems of volume reduction of stored sludge and capacity increase will be faced by the sludge temporary library, which can directly affect the in situ treatment effect of stored sludge. In this study, FeCl3 and Fenton reagent were used to condition the long-term landfill sludge in a sludge storage library in Shanghai, and the consolidation and compression characteristics of the conditioned sludge were studied. The results showed that the time for drainage and consolidation was significantly reduced for the conditioned sludge. The compression was large under the initial low load level, and the settlement was little under the latter high load level. Under the initial low load level, the consolidation coefficient of the conditioned sludge changed within the order of magnitude of 10?3 cm2·s?1. The Cv,max for the test group with FeCl3 addition was 2.91×10?3 cm2·s?1, and for the test group with Fenton conditioning was Cv,max=9.88×10?3 cm2·s?1. The permeability coefficient was greatly affected by the consolidation stress. When the FeCl3 dosage was 40%, the permeability coefficient k under the primary load was 4.439×10?6 cm·s?1. At the load of 400 kPa, the permeability coefficient decreased to 3.796×10?8 cm·s?1. For the sludge conditioned with Fenton reagent, its k value was 6.48×10?6 cm·s?1 under primary load, and was 9.94×10?8 cm·s?1 at the load of 400 kPa. The above results provide certain guidance significance for sludge field treatment by the vacuum consolidation method.