METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING THE WATER CONTENT OF WASTE WATER SLUDGE
20220001305 · 2022-01-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D21/245
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D21/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D21/302
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D21/0012
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D21/0024
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D21/2427
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D21/2444
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D21/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D21/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An apparatus for reducing the water content of waste water sludge includes a column for receiving waste water sludge, an outlet at a lower end of the column, a first closure for closing the outlet of the column, a controller for controlling the opening and closing of the closure. The controller is adapted to open and close the first closure to periodically discharge amounts of settled fines from the lower end of the column. A water outlet is adapted to receive water overflowing from an upper end of the column.
Claims
1. An apparatus for reducing the water content of waste water sludge comprising: a column for receiving waste water sludge; an outlet at a lower end of said column; a first closure for closing said outlet of said column; a controller for controlling opening and closing of said first closure, said controller being adapted to open and close said first closure to periodically discharge amounts of settled fines from said lower end of said column; and a water outlet adapted to receive water overflowing from an upper end of said column.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first closure comprises a gate valve.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a second closure located above said first closure, said controller being adapted to close said second closure before or when opening said first closure to retain waste water sludge in said column above said second closure while settled fines below said second closure are discharged from said lower end of said column.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said second closure comprises a gate valve.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a sensor for determining the level of settled fines within said column, said controller being adapted to control opening and closing of said first closure as a function of the level of settled fines within said column.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said controller is programmed to open said first closure to discharge settled fines from said lower end of said column when said sensor determines that the level of settled fines is at a predetermined level within said column.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, further comprising a second closure located above said first closure, said controller being adapted to close said second closure before or when opening said first closure to retain waste water sludge in said column above said second closure while settled fines below said second closure are discharged from said lower end of said column, wherein said controller is adapted to close said second closure when said sensor determines that the level of settled fines is at said predetermined level within said column.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said predetermined level is at or above the position of said second closure within said column.
9. The apparatus claim 5, wherein said sensor comprises: an optical sensor for detecting light transmission within said column; a torque sensor for determining the torque applied to stirring devices located at a predetermined height within said column; and a weighing device for determining the weight of settled fines within a lower end of said column.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said water outlet communicates with a peripheral weir at an upper end of said column.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said outlet is provided in a peripheral water collection chamber extending around said upper end of said column.
12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein an inlet pipe extends downwardly into an upper end of said column for delivering waste water sludge into said column.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said inlet pipe is arranged concentrically within said column.
14. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said column is defined by a tubular pipe.
15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein said tubular pipe has a constant diameter and/or cross sectional area along its length.
16. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said column is mounted vertically or substantially vertically on a support frame.
17. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein a porous barrier is provided for selectively closing a lower end of said column, said porous barrier communicating with a pressure reduction device for drawing water out of a lower end of said column through said porous barrier while retaining settled fines within said column.
18. The apparatus of claim 17, further comprising a second closure located above said first closure, said controller being adapted to close said second closure before or when opening said first closure to retain waste water sludge in said column above said second closure while settled fines below said second closure are discharged from said lower end of said column, wherein said controller is adapted to bring said porous barrier into a position against said lower end of said column, retaining settled fines within said column, when said second closure is closed and said first closure is open to reduce the water content of settled fines located in said column below said second closure and to subsequently displace said porous barrier away from said lower end of said column to permit discharge of settled fines from said column.
19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein said porous barrier is defined by a belt of an endless belt conveyor adapted to receive and carry settled fines discharged from said lower end of said column.
20. A method of for reducing the water content of waste water sludge comprising: delivering waste water sludge into a column having an outlet at a lower end of the column and a first closure for closing the outlet of the column; permitting fines to settle to a lower end of the column; and periodically opening the first closure to discharge amounts of the settled fines from the lower end of the column while collecting water overflowing from an upper end of the column.
21. The method of claim 20, further comprising closing a second closure located in the column above the first closure when or before opening the first closure to retain waste water sludge in the column above the second closure while the settled fines are discharged from the column.
22. The method of claim 21, further comprising closing the lower end of the column with a porous barrier communicating with a pressure reduction device for drawing water out of the settled fines through the porous barrier to reduce the water content of the settled fines before discharging the settled fines from the lower end of the column.
23. The method of claim 20, wherein the first closure is opened to discharge an amount of the settled fines from the lower end of the column when a sensor determines that the settled fines have reached a predetermined level within the column.
24. The method of claim 21, wherein the second closure is closed to retain waste water sludge within the column and the first closure is opened to discharge an amount of the settled fines from the lower end of the column when a sensor determines that the settled fines have reached a predetermined level within the column.
25. The method of claim 24, wherein the predetermined level is at or above the level of the second closure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] An embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:—
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0033] An apparatus for reducing the water content of waste water sludge in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, as illustrated in
[0034] The upper end of the column defines a weir 14 (
[0035] A pair of vertically space first and second gate valves 20, 22 are provided at a lower end of the column 2 (
[0036] The first gate valve 20 is provided adjacent a bottom end of the column and, when in a closed position, retains waste water sludge within the column, allowing fines to settle out of suspension to collect in a lower end of the column against the first gate valve 20. The second gate valve 22 is located above the first gate valve 20. The second gate valve 22 can be closed to retain waste water sludge within the column 2 while the first gate valve 20 is opened to discharge settled fines collected in the column in the space between the first and second gate valves 20, 22. At least a lower portion of the column may be frustoconically shaped, with an increasing diameter towards the lower end of the column, to facilitate discharge of collected solids therefrom.
[0037] A sensor (not shown) may be provided for determining the level of settled fines within the column 2. In the embodiment shown, the sensors may comprise optical sensors adapted to measure or detect light transmission through the column. A transparent viewing window 28 (
[0038] A controller (not shown) is provided for controlling the operation of the gate valves 20, 22 to periodically remove amounts of settled fines from the lower end of the column 2, as will be described below in more detail.
[0039] In one embodiment, in use, waste water sludge, or other liquid containing suspended fine solid material, is passed into the column 2, via the buffer tank 6 and inlet tube 4. At such time the second gate valve 22 is open and the first gate valve 20 is closed to allow the fines to settle out of suspension and collect in the bottom of the column 2, against the closed first gate valve 20, while relatively clean water overflows over the weir 14 at the upper end of the column 2 to be collected in and subsequently discharged from the water collection chamber 16 via the drain outlet 18 thereof.
[0040] When the sensors detect that the collected solid material within the lower end of the column has reached a predetermined level within the column 2, which may optionally be close to but above the second gate valve 22, the controller is programmed to close the second gate valve 22, retaining the sludge above the second gate valve 22 within the column 2, and open the first gate valve 20 to permit the collected fines located within the column 2 below the closed second gate valve 22 to be discharged from the lower end of the column 2. At least the portion of the column 2 between the first and second gate valves 20, 22 may be frustoconically shaped (i.e. wider at the bottom than the top) to facilitate discharge of the settled fines from the portion.
[0041] A conveyor (not shown) may be positioned below the column 2 for receiving and removing the discharged fines. Alternatively the collected fines may be received by a hopper or bin located beneath the lower end of the column.
[0042] After a predetermined period of time, sufficient for the discharge of the collected fines, the controller closes the first gate valve 20 once again and opens the second gate valve 22 to allow a further batch of fines to settle within the column against the closed first gate valve before the process repeats to remove a further amount of settled fines.
[0043] While the use of sensors is described to determine when the level of settled fines reach a predetermined level within the column 2 to enable the controller to control the removal of the settled fines from the column 2 by means of the first and second gate valves 20, 22, it is envisaged that the controller may be programmed to operate the first and second gate valves 20, 22 to periodically discharge amounts of settled fines from the column 2 without the use of sensors using a timer, wherein the gate valves 20, 22 are opened and closed after predetermined time periods determined sufficient for the required level of settled fines to be reached within the lower end of the column 2.
[0044] In order to further reduce the water content of the fines removed from the column 2, it is envisaged that a porous barrier, optionally communicating with a vacuum, for example by mean of a vacuum pump, may be selectively brought into abutment with the lower end of the column 2 with the second gate valve 22 closed and the first gate valve 20 open, drawing water through the porous barrier while the barrier serves to retain the collected solids within the lower end of the column. After a suitable period of time the porous barrier may be withdrawn to allow the dewatered settled fines to be discharged from the lower end of the column.
[0045] In one embodiment it is envisaged that the porous barrier may be defined by the belt material of an endless belt conveyor, vertically moveable into and out of abutment with the lower end of the column. When the conveyor is moved to its lower position, out of abutment with the lower end of the column, the belt may serve to convey the discharged fines away from the column. The suction applied to the belt material from withdrawing water from the settled fines may also serve to facilitate removal of the collected fines from the lower end of the column.
[0046] While present invention is described in relation to the removal of fines from waste water, it is envisaged that the method and apparatus according to the present invention could equally be suitable for removing suspended solids, in particular solid contaminants, from any liquid, not limited to waste water, for example to allow the liquid to be reused or recycled to simply remove contamination from the liquid to facilitate disposal thereof.
[0047] The invention is not limited to the embodiments described herein but can be amended or modified without departing from the scope of the present invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims as interpreted according to the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents.