Inclusion of shear rate effects in the kinetics of a discretized population balance model: Application to struvite precipitation

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The effect of mixing in the modelling of processes based on mass transfer phenomena is commonly ignored in wastewater treatment industry. In this contribution, the effect of the average shear rate in the nucleation and growth rates of struvite is analyzed by combining experimental data with simulation results obtained with a previously presented mass-based discretized population balance model. According to the obtained results, the effect of the average shear rate is identifiable for the selected data and mechanisms. Therefore, it should be considered when a detailed modelling of the process is needed. Consequently, in this contribution, the average shear rate has been decoupled from the kinetic constants. In addition, kinetic rates where it is explicitly included as a power law function have been proposed. The exponents in these power law functions for the primary homogeneous nucleation and growth are 1.3 and 0.3, respectively. Considering shear rate effects allowed to see in the simulation outputs experimentally observed effects: a faster pH decay and smaller particle distribution for increasing mixing intensities.

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Elduayen-Echave, B., Lizarralde, I., Schneider, P. A., Ayesa, E., Larraona, G. S., & Grau, P. (2021). Inclusion of shear rate effects in the kinetics of a discretized population balance model: Application to struvite precipitation. Water Research, 200. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2021.117242

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