SLUDGE DRYING IN TUNNELS USING PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS
Author(s) -
Cornel Sava,
Marius-Daniel Roman,
Elena Maria Pică
Publication year - 2018
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.21698/simi.2018.fp17
Subject(s) - dewatering , waste management , raw material , environmental science , vaporization , water content , sewage sludge treatment , materials science , volume (thermodynamics) , thickening , mass transfer , pulp and paper industry , sewage treatment , environmental engineering , chemistry , geotechnical engineering , engineering , chromatography , physics , organic chemistry , quantum mechanics
The objective of this work is to give the fundamental information that should be known about sludge drying methods. The purpose of all types of sludge processing is to reduce the volume, stabilise the sludge, remove water and kill pathogenic organisms. It is processed in stages that contain a sequence of treatments such as thickening, dewatering and drying. Sludge drying in tunnels using photovoltaic panels is a continuous operation from the sludge treatment which reduces the water content of sludge by heating it for short periods. Dried product not only reaches granular formation with 92 95% DS but also gets stabilized. This is a complicated process with contemporary heat and mass transfer attended by physical-chemical transformations. Drying occurs as a result of vaporization of liquid by supplying heat to wet feedstock.
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