MODELING OF SEEPAGE LOSSES IN SEWAGE SLUDGE DRYING BED
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4314/njt.341.892Keywords:
seepage losses, sewage sludge, drying bedAbstract
This research was carried out to develop a model governing seepage losses in sewage sludge drying bed. The model will assist in the design of sludge drying beds for effective management of wastes derived from households’ septic systems. In the experiment conducted this study, 125kg of sewage sludge, 90.7% moisture content was thoroughly mixed and intermittently into a sand drying bed of dimensions 1.0m length, 0.3m width, 0.8m depth including overboard and having a 50mm diameter drain pipe. Seepage were measured at 24 hours intervals for 15 days, after which seepage model was derived from first principles based on the concept that seepage is inversely proportional to time. The model is in the form and for this model, two cases exist, cases I and II respectively. For case I, as time, tends to infinity (i.e. t ??) at which point seepage has completely stopped (i.e qs=0) and the seepage curve intercepts the x-axis so that the intercept a = 0, data generated was modeled first by calibration using odd number values of seepage corresponding to 1 to 15 days. Coefficient of correlation after calibration was found to be r=-0.8474, and after verification using even number values of seepage corresponding to 2 to 14days, r =0.8474 was the coefficient of correlation between measured and calculated quantities of seepage which validates the model. For seepage model case II, this was at the initial stage of application of sludge into the drying bed at which point seepage was still taking place so that the intercept , then ‘a’ was determined by trial and error. Again, calibration and verification was done as in case I and correlation of measured and calculated seepage gave r=0.972, this high value of ‘r’ validates the model.
Downloads
Issue
Section
License
The contents of the articles are the sole opinion of the author(s) and not of NIJOTECH.
NIJOTECH allows open access for distribution of the published articles in any media so long as whole (not part) of articles are distributed.
A copyright and statement of originality documents will need to be filled out clearly and signed prior to publication of an accepted article. The Copyright form can be downloaded from http://nijotech.com/downloads/COPYRIGHT%20FORM.pdf while the Statement of Originality is in http://nijotech.com/downloads/Statement%20of%20Originality.pdf
For articles that were developed from funded research, a clear acknowledgement of such support should be mentioned in the article with relevant references. Authors are expected to provide complete information on the sponsorship and intellectual property rights of the article together with all exceptions.
It is forbidden to publish the same research report in more than one journal.