Dynamic grit chamber modelling: Dealing with particle settling velocity distributions

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Abstract

Grit chambers are meant to reduce the impact of inorganic particles on equipment and processes downstream. Despite their important role, characterization and modelling studies of these process units are scarce, leading to a lack of knowledge and suboptimal operation. Thus, this study presents the first dynamic model, based on mass balances and particle settling velocity distributions, for use in a water resource recovery facility (WRRF) simulator for design and optimization of grit removal units.

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Plana, Q., Lessard, P., & Vanrolleghem, P. A. (2020). Dynamic grit chamber modelling: Dealing with particle settling velocity distributions. Water Science and Technology, 81(8), 1682–1699. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2020.108

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