MESH-dynamic filtration: An energy efficient separation process in wastewater treatment
Abstract
The MESH project should result in a wastewater treatment process for the purification of wastewater which is at the same time energy efficient and space saving. Fabric filters submerged into the activated sludge tank will remove sludge from the purified water in a compact assembly and at half the energy demand of the competing membrane technology and about 15-20% less energy demand concerning the conventional wastewater treatment process. The geometric design of the filters, the ideal operation mode and an efficient cleaning procedure for the filters will be critical.
keywords wastewater process membrane technology textile filtration energy reduction
Publikationen
Long term performance and monitoring of a 10 m³ pilot plant using textile filter modules for direct activated sludge separation
Autoren: Gahleitner, B; Loderer, C; Schuster, S; Fuchs, W; Jahr: 2013
Journal articles
Project staff
Werner Fuchs
Ao.Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. Werner Fuchs
werner.fuchs@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-97401, 97423
BOKU Project Leader
01.03.2010 - 31.12.2013
BOKU partners
External partners
Stadtgemeinde Tulln
DI Wolfgang Paal
partner
M-U-T Maschinen-Umwelttechnik-Transportanlagen GmbH
DI (FH) Rainer Baumgartner
coordinator