Payam Malek
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 23, 2020
- 3
Hi all,
We are in the process of designing a new sludge feed pumps for a centrifuge system (sludge dewatering). The feed is a thickened sludge + poly (what the pumps see) and the site is a clean water treatment work.
To calculate the sludge pump head, we would require a number of fluid properties at three DS levels (3%, 4%, and 8.5%). The properties required are Consistency Index, Laminar Viscosity, Turbulent viscosity and Static Resistance.
Unfortunately, the most of data available in the literature are from various sludge types form wastewater treatment works (primary, activated, AD digestate, etc.).
I was wondering if anyone here might have previous experience of designing pump head for a clean water thickened sludge? Or perhaps have the above fluid properties or a reference we can use?
Many thanks
Payam
We are in the process of designing a new sludge feed pumps for a centrifuge system (sludge dewatering). The feed is a thickened sludge + poly (what the pumps see) and the site is a clean water treatment work.
To calculate the sludge pump head, we would require a number of fluid properties at three DS levels (3%, 4%, and 8.5%). The properties required are Consistency Index, Laminar Viscosity, Turbulent viscosity and Static Resistance.
Unfortunately, the most of data available in the literature are from various sludge types form wastewater treatment works (primary, activated, AD digestate, etc.).
I was wondering if anyone here might have previous experience of designing pump head for a clean water thickened sludge? Or perhaps have the above fluid properties or a reference we can use?
Many thanks
Payam