Application of Ultrasonic Wave Irradiation for Hydrolysis and Amortization of Ability of Biological Analysis of Organic Substances in Dairy Wastewater; Case Study: Tehran Pegah Dairy Complex

In dairy industries large amount of water is utilized and major parts disposed as wastewater. The concentration of organic substance in this wastewater is relatively high. For example in Tehran Pegah Dairy Complex (TPDC) as the biggest Iranian  a dairy producer, around 3500 cube meter of wastewater...

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Main Authors: Nasser Mehrdadi, Ali Zahedi, Alireza Mohammadi Aghdam, Azadeh Aghajani Yasini
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Language:English
Published: Water and Wastewater Consulting Engineers Research Development 2011-07-01
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Online Access:http://www.wwjournal.ir/article_1250_63ac79aee31c42a4a257f5e72271e279.pdf
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author Nasser Mehrdadi
Ali Zahedi
Alireza Mohammadi Aghdam
Azadeh Aghajani Yasini
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Ali Zahedi
Alireza Mohammadi Aghdam
Azadeh Aghajani Yasini
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description In dairy industries large amount of water is utilized and major parts disposed as wastewater. The concentration of organic substance in this wastewater is relatively high. For example in Tehran Pegah Dairy Complex (TPDC) as the biggest Iranian  a dairy producer, around 3500 cube meter of wastewater generated for processing of 1000 tons milk, per day. The concentration of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and 5-days biological wastewater demand (BOD5) is about 3000, 1000 mg/L respectively. In this paper the effects of applying ultrasonic wave irradiation on hydrolysis of chemical oxygen demand in TPDC with 20 kHz operational frequency was investigated. The Samples were taken during one working day from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Samples were taken every two hour using composite sampling with constant volume from the outlet of equalization tank. Analysis of experimental data showed that it is possible to transfer some part of insoluble COD and BOD5 to soluble form by applying ultrasonic wave. The maximum of this conversion was about 52% which observed at 480s contact time and output power 300 W. For 300 and 600 W output power with extending contact time in the range of 60 to 480s, hydrolysis of organic matter showed ascending trend, but at 900w output powers find out different behavior. Therefore, when hydrolysis of organic matter consider, it is recommended to use low output power and long contact time. And it is important to considering that by this conversion, achievement the high level of treatment become more feasible and a reduction in the cost of treatment obtained consequently.
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spelling doaj.art-41d798e656ab4eb6a2994b4b8200566a2022-12-21T17:26:10ZengWater and Wastewater Consulting Engineers Research Developmentآب و فاضلاب1024-59362383-09052011-07-0122264701250Application of Ultrasonic Wave Irradiation for Hydrolysis and Amortization of Ability of Biological Analysis of Organic Substances in Dairy Wastewater; Case Study: Tehran Pegah Dairy ComplexNasser Mehrdadi0Ali Zahedi1Alireza Mohammadi Aghdam2Azadeh Aghajani Yasini3Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Environmental, Tehran University, TehranM.Sc. of Civil- Environmental Eng., Dept. of Environmental, Tehran UniversityM.Sc. of Civil Environmental Eng., Dept. of Environmental, Tehran UniversityM.Sc. of Civil Environmental Eng., Dept. of Environmental, Tehran UniversityIn dairy industries large amount of water is utilized and major parts disposed as wastewater. The concentration of organic substance in this wastewater is relatively high. For example in Tehran Pegah Dairy Complex (TPDC) as the biggest Iranian  a dairy producer, around 3500 cube meter of wastewater generated for processing of 1000 tons milk, per day. The concentration of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and 5-days biological wastewater demand (BOD5) is about 3000, 1000 mg/L respectively. In this paper the effects of applying ultrasonic wave irradiation on hydrolysis of chemical oxygen demand in TPDC with 20 kHz operational frequency was investigated. The Samples were taken during one working day from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Samples were taken every two hour using composite sampling with constant volume from the outlet of equalization tank. Analysis of experimental data showed that it is possible to transfer some part of insoluble COD and BOD5 to soluble form by applying ultrasonic wave. The maximum of this conversion was about 52% which observed at 480s contact time and output power 300 W. For 300 and 600 W output power with extending contact time in the range of 60 to 480s, hydrolysis of organic matter showed ascending trend, but at 900w output powers find out different behavior. Therefore, when hydrolysis of organic matter consider, it is recommended to use low output power and long contact time. And it is important to considering that by this conversion, achievement the high level of treatment become more feasible and a reduction in the cost of treatment obtained consequently.http://www.wwjournal.ir/article_1250_63ac79aee31c42a4a257f5e72271e279.pdfUltrasonic WaveHydrolysis of Organic Substances in WastewaterDairy WastewatersHydrolysis of Chemical Oxygen DemandTehran Pegah Dairy Complex
spellingShingle Nasser Mehrdadi
Ali Zahedi
Alireza Mohammadi Aghdam
Azadeh Aghajani Yasini
Application of Ultrasonic Wave Irradiation for Hydrolysis and Amortization of Ability of Biological Analysis of Organic Substances in Dairy Wastewater; Case Study: Tehran Pegah Dairy Complex
آب و فاضلاب
Ultrasonic Wave
Hydrolysis of Organic Substances in Wastewater
Dairy Wastewaters
Hydrolysis of Chemical Oxygen Demand
Tehran Pegah Dairy Complex
title Application of Ultrasonic Wave Irradiation for Hydrolysis and Amortization of Ability of Biological Analysis of Organic Substances in Dairy Wastewater; Case Study: Tehran Pegah Dairy Complex
title_full Application of Ultrasonic Wave Irradiation for Hydrolysis and Amortization of Ability of Biological Analysis of Organic Substances in Dairy Wastewater; Case Study: Tehran Pegah Dairy Complex
title_fullStr Application of Ultrasonic Wave Irradiation for Hydrolysis and Amortization of Ability of Biological Analysis of Organic Substances in Dairy Wastewater; Case Study: Tehran Pegah Dairy Complex
title_full_unstemmed Application of Ultrasonic Wave Irradiation for Hydrolysis and Amortization of Ability of Biological Analysis of Organic Substances in Dairy Wastewater; Case Study: Tehran Pegah Dairy Complex
title_short Application of Ultrasonic Wave Irradiation for Hydrolysis and Amortization of Ability of Biological Analysis of Organic Substances in Dairy Wastewater; Case Study: Tehran Pegah Dairy Complex
title_sort application of ultrasonic wave irradiation for hydrolysis and amortization of ability of biological analysis of organic substances in dairy wastewater case study tehran pegah dairy complex
topic Ultrasonic Wave
Hydrolysis of Organic Substances in Wastewater
Dairy Wastewaters
Hydrolysis of Chemical Oxygen Demand
Tehran Pegah Dairy Complex
url http://www.wwjournal.ir/article_1250_63ac79aee31c42a4a257f5e72271e279.pdf
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