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Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering | 2006
Heung-Joe Jung; Jaewook Lee; Do-Young Choi; Seong-Jin Kim; Dong-Heui Kwak
The activated sludge process is one of the most frequently used processes for biological wastewater treatment. Conventional gravity sedimentation (CGS), which is widely used as a secondary clarifier in activated sludge processes, has a routine problem due to floating tendency, called bulking, caused by filamentous microorganisms. Dissolved air flotation (DAF) has been applied as potential alternative to CGS as a secondary clarifier. A series of experiments were performed to measure physico-chemical characteristics and removal efficiency of activated sludge flocs. The removal efficiency of flocs corresponding in lag and exponential growth phases was lower, while that of flocs both in stationary and endogenous phases considerably increased. The rise velocity of floc/bubble agglomerates was calculated by using a population balance (PB) model explaining the distribution of floc/bubble agglomerates. The experimental results of flotation efficiency showed a similar tendency with the results predicted by PB model for the rise velocity and distribution of floc/bubble agglomerates. It was found from our study that the DAF process was very effective as a secondary clarifier in the activated sludge process.
Water Science and Technology | 2010
Dong-Heui Kwak; S. J. Yoo; Eun-Ju Lee; Jae-Wook Lee
Most of the water treatment plants applying the DAF process are faced with off-flavors control problems. For simultaneous control of particles of impurities and dissolved organics that cause pungent taste and odor in water, an effective method would be the simple application of powdered activated carbon (PAC) in the DAF process. A series of experiments were carried out to explore the feasibility for simultaneous removal of kaolin particles and organic compounds that produce off-flavors (2-MIB and geosmin). In addition, the flotation efficiency of kaolin and PAC particles adsorbing organics in the DAF process was evaluated by employing the population balance theory. The removal efficiency of 2-MIB and geosmin under the treatment condition with kaolin particles for simultaneous treatment was lower than that of the individual treatment. The decrease in the removal efficiency was probably caused by 2-MIB and geosmin remaining in the PAC particle in the treated water of DAF after bubble flotation. Simulation results obtained by the population balance model indicate, that the initial collision-attachment efficiency of PAC particles was lower than that of kaolin particles.
Water Research | 2005
Jaewook Lee; Heung-Joe Jung; Dong-Heui Kwak; Paul-Gene Chung
Nanoscale Research Letters | 2014
Jeon-Hee Kim; Seung-Joon Yoo; Dong-Heui Kwak; Heung-Joe Jung; Tae Young Kim; Kyung-Hee Park; Jae-Wook Lee
Journal of Water Supply Research and Technology-aqua | 2009
Dong-Heui Kwak; Heung-Joe Jung; Sun-Beum Kwon; Eun-Ju Lee; Chan-Hee Won; Jae-Wook Lee; Seung-Joon Yoo
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering | 2008
Seung-Joon Yoo; Se-Il Lee; Dong-Heui Kwak; Kwang-Gil Kim; Kyung-Jun Hwang; Jae-Wook Lee; Un-Yeon Hwang; Hyung-Sang Park; Jong-Ok Kim
Advanced Powder Technology | 2011
Seung-Joon Yoo; Dong-Heui Kwak; Se-II Lee; Jin-Geol Kim; Jai Koo Park; Ho Sung Yoon; Hee Dong Jang
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering | 2009
Seung-Joon Yoo; Dong-Heui Kwak; Se-Il Lee; Jae-Wook Lee; Un-Yeon Hwang; Jin-Geol Kim; Heung-Jo Jung; Ho-Sung Yoon; Hee Dong Jang
Hydrometallurgy | 2009
Seung-Joon Yoo; Dong-Heui Kwak; Jae-Wook Lee; Jin-Geol Kim; Un-Yeon Hwang; Hee Dong Jang
Environmental Engineering Science | 2010
Dong-Heui Kwak; Seung-Joon Yoo; Byeong-Yong Sohn