FIBER BUNDLE FOR BEARING MICROORGANISMS
20170217805 ยท 2017-08-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02W10/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A fiber bundle for bearing microorganisms. Fiber filaments are wound into a ring shape or have two ends bound into a bundle, or wires, ropes or bands made of staple fibers or fiber filaments are wound into a ring shape or have two ends bound into a bundle or are woven into a strip. A filter layer formed by fiber bundles for bearing microorganisms is characterized in large specific surface area and high porosity, and the unit capacity of bearing the microorganisms may be several times that of a granular filter material.
Claims
1. A fiber bundle for bearing microorganisms, wherein the fiber bundle is obtained by winding fiber filaments into a ring shape or having two ends of fiber filaments bound into a bundle, wherein the cross section of the fiber filaments is in oval shape, cashew shape, triangular shape, pentagonal shape, square shape, prismatic shape, Y shape, plum shape, cruciform shape, Union Jack shape or circular shape.
2. A fiber bundle for bearing microorganisms, wherein the fiber bundles is obtained by winding wires, ropes or bands made of staple fibers or fiber filaments into a ring shape or having two ends of the wires, ropes or bands bound into a bundle or weaving the wires, ropes or bands into a strip, wherein the cross section of the staple fibers or fiber filaments is in oval shape, cashew shape, triangular shape, pentagonal shape, square shape, prismatic shape, Y shape, plum shape, cruciform shape, Union Jack shape or circular shape.
3. The fiber bundle for bearing microorganisms according to claim 1, wherein the fiber bundle is obtained by connecting two or more fiber bundles through a rope or a connector.
4. (canceled)
5. The fiber bundle for bearing microorganisms according to claim 1, wherein the outer surface of the staple fibers or fiber filaments is smooth or rough, or with grooves, holes or protrusions.
6. The fiber bundle for bearing microorganisms according to claim 1, wherein both ends of a plurality of the fiber bundles are hung over two holders respectively to form a filler layer or filter layer; or the upper end of a plurality of the fiber bundles is hung over a holder and the lower end is hung with heavy weights to form a filler layer or filter layer; or the lower end of a plurality of the fiber bundles is hung over a holder and the upper end is hung with floaters to form a filler layer or filter layer.
7. (canceled)
8. (canceled)
9. (canceled)
10. The fiber bundle for bearing microorganisms according to claim 2, wherein the fiber bundle is obtained by connecting two or more fiber bundles through a rope or a connector.
11. The fiber bundle for bearing microorganisms according to claim 2, wherein the outer surface of the staple fibers or fiber filaments is smooth or rough, or with grooves, holes or protrusions.
12. The fiber bundle for bearing microorganisms according to claim 2, wherein both ends of a plurality of the fiber bundles are hung over two holders respectively to form a filler layer or filter layer; or the upper end of a plurality of the fiber bundles is hung over a holder and the lower end is hung with heavy weights to form a filler layer or filter layer; or the lower end of a plurality of the fiber bundles is hung over a holder and the upper end is hung with floaters to form a filler layer or filter layer.
13. The fiber bundle for bearing microorganisms according to claim 3, wherein both ends of a plurality of the fiber bundles are hung over two holders respectively to form a filler layer or filter layer; or the upper end of a plurality of the fiber bundles is hung over a holder and the lower end is hung with heavy weights to form a filler layer or filter layer; or the lower end of a plurality of the fiber bundles is hung over a holder and the upper end is hung with floaters to form a filler layer or filter layer.
14. The fiber bundle for bearing microorganisms according to claim 5, wherein both ends of a plurality of the fiber bundles are hung over two holders respectively to form a filler layer or filter layer; or the upper end of a plurality of the fiber bundles is hung over a holder and the lower end is hung with heavy weights to form a filler layer or filter layer; or the lower end of a plurality of the fiber bundles is hung over a holder and the upper end is hung with floaters to form a filler layer or filter layer.
15. The fiber bundle for bearing microorganisms according to claim 10, wherein both ends of a plurality of the fiber bundles are hung over two holders respectively to form a filler layer or filter layer; or the upper end of a plurality of the fiber bundles is hung over a holder and the lower end is hung with heavy weights to form a filler layer or filter layer; or the lower end of a plurality of the fiber bundles is hung over a holder and the upper end is hung with floaters to form a filler layer or filter layer.
16. The fiber bundle for bearing microorganisms according to claim 11, wherein both ends of a plurality of the fiber bundles are hung over two holders respectively to form a filler layer or filter layer; or the upper end of a plurality of the fiber bundles is hung over a holder and the lower end is hung with heavy weights to form a filler layer or filter layer; or the lower end of a plurality of the fiber bundles is hung over a holder and the upper end is hung with floaters to form a filler layer or filter layer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The invention is illustrated in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0028] Fiber bundle obtained by winding: 1
[0029] Rope: 2
[0030] Bounding structure: 3
[0031] Connector: 4
[0032] Upper holder: 5
[0033] Lower holder: 6
[0034] Fiber bundle obtained by bounding: 7
[0035] Round staple fibers or fiber filaments: 8
[0036] Oval staple fibers or fiber filaments: 9
[0037] Cashew-shaped staple fibers or fiber filaments: 10
[0038] Triangular staple fibers or fiber filaments: 11
[0039] Pentagonal staple fibers or fiber filaments: 12
[0040] Square staple fibers or fiber filaments: 13
[0041] Prismatic staple fibers or fiber filaments: 14
[0042] Y-shaped staple fibers or fiber filaments: 15
[0043] Grooves: 16
[0044] Protrusions: 17
[0045] Plum-shaped staple fibers or fiber filaments: 18
[0046] Cruciform staple fibers or fiber filaments: 19
[0047] Union Jack-shaped staple fibers or fiber filaments: 20
[0048] Circular staple fibers or fiber filaments: 21
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0049] Below presents preferred embodiments to illustrate the present invention more clearly with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Embodiment 1
[0050] As shown in
[0051] Certainly, in practical use, the fiber bundle is obtained by winding fiber filaments into a ring shape or having two ends of fiber filaments bound into a bundle, or obtained by winding wires, ropes or bands made of staple fibers or fiber filaments into a ring shape or having two ends of the wires, ropes or bands bound into a bundle. Wherein the length of the fiber filaments is longer than that of the fiber bundle, while the length of the staple fibers is shorter than that of the fiber bundle.
[0052] As shown in
[0053] Certainly, in practical use, the upper end of several fiber bundles can also be hung over the holder and the lower end can be hung with heavy weights to form a filter layer; or the lower end of several fiber bundles is hung over the holder and the upper end is hung with floaters to form a filter layer. The filter layer is arranged inside a shell to constitute a biofilter, and the aeration device and cleaning gas distribution devices are arranged below the filter layer.
[0054] Meanwhile, different microbes are loaded on the surface of the fiber bundle fillers to form an aerated biofilter for degradation of COD, an aerated biofilter for degradation of ammonia nitrogen, a denitrification filter for degradation of nitrate nitrogen, a deodorization filter for degradation of odor, a biofilter for degradation of other substances etc.
[0055] It is to be understood from
[0056] Comparison data of effects between fiber bundles made by staple fibers or fiber filaments with round cross section and smooth outer surface in the prior art and the fiber bundles made by staple fibers or fiber filaments with round cross section and grooved, or bossed outer surface in the present embodiment are shown in Table 1.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Comparison of the existing fiber bundles and the fiber bundles in the present embodiment The fiber bundles in the present embodiment The existing fiber bundles Outer surface Cross-sectional Outer surface Cross-sectional of staple fibers shape of staple of staple fibers shape of staple or fiber filaments fibers or fiber or fiber fibers or fiber Rough, or filaments filaments filaments with grooves Parameters Round Smooth Round or protrusions Specific surface area 6000 m.sup.2/m.sup.3 7200 m.sup.2/m.sup.3-9000 m.sup.2/m.sup.3 (Filter layer) Porosity About 90% About 90% Bearing capacity 90 kg/m.sup.3 108 kg/m.sup.3-135 kg/m.sup.3 of microorganisms (Filter layer)
[0057] As can be seen from the above table, the filter layer made by the fiber bundles in the present embodiment is superior to that of the prior art, the specific surface area has been increased by 20%-50%, and the bearing capacity of microorganisms has increased by 20%-50%.
Embodiment 2
[0058] It is to be understood from
[0059] Wherein, the cross section of the staple fibers or fiber filaments being in noncircular shape can also improve the specific surface area significantly, thereby improving the bearing capacity of microorganisms and retaining more microorganism biomass after cleaning.
[0060] Comparison data of effects between fiber bundles made by staple fibers or fiber filaments with round cross section and smooth outer surface in the prior art and the fiber bundles made by staple fibers or fiber filaments with noncircular (i.e. oval, cashew-shaped, triangular, pentagonal, square, prismatic, Y-shaped, plum-shaped, cruciform, Union Jack-shaped or circular) cross section and smooth outer surface in the present embodiment are shown in Table 2.
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Comparison of the existing fiber bundles and the fiber bundles in the present embodiment The fiber bundles in the The existing fiber bundles present embodiment Cross-sectional Outer surface Cross-sectional shape of staple of staple fibers shape of staple Outer surface fibers or fiber or fiber fibers or fiber of staple fibers filaments filaments filaments or fiber filaments Parameters Round Smooth Noncircular Smooth Specific surface 6000 m.sup.2/m.sup.3 6600 m.sup.2/m.sup.3-12000 m.sup.2/m.sup.3 area (Filter layer) Porosity About 90% About 90% Bearing capacity 90 kg/m.sup.3 108 kg/m.sup.3-135 kg/m.sup.3 of microorganisms (Filter layer)
[0061] As can be seen from the above table, the filter layer made by the fiber bundles in the present embodiment is superior to that of the prior art, the specific surface area has been increased by 10%-100%, and the bearing capacity of microorganisms has increased by 20%-50%.
Embodiment 3
[0062] It is to be understood from
[0063] Wherein, the cross section of the staple fibers or fiber filaments being in noncircular shape and the outer surface of the staple fibers or fiber filaments being rough, or with grooves or protrusions can further improve the specific surface area significantly, thereby improving the bearing capacity of microorganisms and retaining more microorganism biomass after cleaning.
[0064] Comparison data of effects between fiber bundles made by staple fibers or fiber filaments with round cross section and smooth outer surface in the prior art and the fiber bundles made by staple fibers or fiber filaments with noncircular (i.e. oval, cashew-shaped, triangular, pentagonal, square, prismatic, Y-shaped, plum-shaped, cruciform, Union Jack-shaped or circular) cross section and grooved or bossed outer surface in the present embodiment are shown in Table 3.
TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Comparison of the existing fiber bundles and the fiber bundles in the present embodiment The fiber bundles in the present embodiment The existing fiber bundles Outer surface Cross-sectional Outer surface Cross-sectional of staple fibers shape of staple of staple fibers shape of staple or fiber filaments fibers or fiber or fiber fibers or fiber Rough, or filaments filaments filaments with grooves Parameters Round Smooth Noncircular or protrusions Specific surface 6000 m.sup.2/m.sup.3 14400 m.sup.2/m.sup.3-18000 m.sup.2/m.sup.3 area(Filter layer) Porosity About 90% About 90% Bearing capacity 90 kg/m.sup.3 162 kg/m.sup.3-202 kg/m.sup.3 of microorganisms (Filter layer)
[0065] As can be seen from the above table, the filter layer made by the fiber bundles in the present embodiment is superior to that of the prior art, the specific surface area of the filter layer is 2.4-3 times than that of the prior art, and the bearing capacity of microorganisms has increased by 80%-124%.
[0066] In summary, the present invention provides a filter layer composed of fiber bundles for bearing microorganisms which features with a large surface area and a high porosity, and a several times unit bearing capacity of microorganisms than that of granular filters. And the filter layer composed of fiber bundles made by staple fibers or fiber filaments with a noncircular cross section and a rough, grooved, or bossed outer surface has a greater specific surface area and a larger bearing capacity of microorganisms than the existing filter layers in the prior art, which can significantly increase the pollutants volume load and hydraulic load.
[0067] It is to be understood that the foregoing description of the preferred embodiments is intended to be purely illustrative of the principles of the invention, rather than exhaustive thereof, and that changes and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art, and that the present invention is not intended to be limited other than expressly set forth in the following claims.