Prediction of Temporal Changes of Head Loss in Sand Filter

Granular media including rapid gravity sand filters are used in water and wastewater treatments. When sand filters are clogged due to deposits of particles and particul-bound pollutants, it will lead to head loss and under this situation it is necessary to perform filter backwashing. Prediction of s...

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Main Authors: Navab Daneshi, Roohollah Fattahi Nafchi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Water and Wastewater Consulting Engineers Research Development 2018-07-01
Series:آب و فاضلاب
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Online Access:http://www.wwjournal.ir/article_62817_c8a0e222921d3e9f62c2d70b529fdb3b.pdf
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spelling doaj-2e9a486adf314c7788ece1c3e2946bd92021-03-02T06:20:57ZengWater and Wastewater Consulting Engineers Research Developmentآب و فاضلاب1024-59362383-09052018-07-01293788710.22093/wwj.2017.43597.206862817Prediction of Temporal Changes of Head Loss in Sand FilterNavab Daneshi0Roohollah Fattahi Nafchi1PhD Student, College of Agriculture, University of Shahrekord, Shahrekord, IranAssoc. Prof., College of Agriculture, University of Shahrekord, Shahrekord, IranGranular media including rapid gravity sand filters are used in water and wastewater treatments. When sand filters are clogged due to deposits of particles and particul-bound pollutants, it will lead to head loss and under this situation it is necessary to perform filter backwashing. Prediction of sand filter head loss is the major focus of this study.  To meet the primary ojective of this study, a single-layer rapid gravity filter with sandy media was tested with inflow water containing different concentrations of lead (Pb). The amount of deposited sediments and the resulting head loss were simulated in the filter media by combination of Karman-Cozeny, Rose and Gregory equations under different  discharges. The maximum time to reach the various amounts of head loss was obtained when the inflow lead concentration was lowest (25 ppm) and the surface filter leading was the highest (6.22 m3/m2/hr). The highest lead removal efficiency (92%) was obtained when the input lead concentration was 25 ppm and filter surface loading was 3.11m3/m2/hr. Comparing the specific head loss under different operating condition it has been shown  that the time difference is less under lower head losses of 5 and 7 centimeters. In addition, the slopes of filtration discharge under similar operating condition showed to be steeper verifying a higher filtration performance when the concentration of input lead and filter surface loading was lower.http://www.wwjournal.ir/article_62817_c8a0e222921d3e9f62c2d70b529fdb3b.pdfHead LossHydraulic ModelingSand FilterTemporal Changes
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Roohollah Fattahi Nafchi
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Prediction of Temporal Changes of Head Loss in Sand Filter
آب و فاضلاب
Head Loss
Hydraulic Modeling
Sand Filter
Temporal Changes
author_facet Navab Daneshi
Roohollah Fattahi Nafchi
author_sort Navab Daneshi
title Prediction of Temporal Changes of Head Loss in Sand Filter
title_short Prediction of Temporal Changes of Head Loss in Sand Filter
title_full Prediction of Temporal Changes of Head Loss in Sand Filter
title_fullStr Prediction of Temporal Changes of Head Loss in Sand Filter
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of Temporal Changes of Head Loss in Sand Filter
title_sort prediction of temporal changes of head loss in sand filter
publisher Water and Wastewater Consulting Engineers Research Development
series آب و فاضلاب
issn 1024-5936
2383-0905
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Granular media including rapid gravity sand filters are used in water and wastewater treatments. When sand filters are clogged due to deposits of particles and particul-bound pollutants, it will lead to head loss and under this situation it is necessary to perform filter backwashing. Prediction of sand filter head loss is the major focus of this study.  To meet the primary ojective of this study, a single-layer rapid gravity filter with sandy media was tested with inflow water containing different concentrations of lead (Pb). The amount of deposited sediments and the resulting head loss were simulated in the filter media by combination of Karman-Cozeny, Rose and Gregory equations under different  discharges. The maximum time to reach the various amounts of head loss was obtained when the inflow lead concentration was lowest (25 ppm) and the surface filter leading was the highest (6.22 m3/m2/hr). The highest lead removal efficiency (92%) was obtained when the input lead concentration was 25 ppm and filter surface loading was 3.11m3/m2/hr. Comparing the specific head loss under different operating condition it has been shown  that the time difference is less under lower head losses of 5 and 7 centimeters. In addition, the slopes of filtration discharge under similar operating condition showed to be steeper verifying a higher filtration performance when the concentration of input lead and filter surface loading was lower.
topic Head Loss
Hydraulic Modeling
Sand Filter
Temporal Changes
url http://www.wwjournal.ir/article_62817_c8a0e222921d3e9f62c2d70b529fdb3b.pdf
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