Morphology of Sludge Cake at Electroosmosis Dewatering
Journal
Separation Science and Technology
Journal Volume
39
Journal Issue
6
Pages
1331-1346
Date Issued
2004
Author(s)
Abstract
Sludge cakes sampled at various positions and times in an electroosmosis-dewatering chamber were analyzed using microtome-slicing techniques. The flocs accumulated at the anode due to the electrostatic attraction. The porosity continued to decrease as most of the biomass coagulated into large clusters. During the constant-rate period of moisture removal, the morphological differences between the cakes at the two electrodes were less significant. During the falling-rate period, a relatively large difference in cake porosity appeared between the electrodes, involving difference in pore size, porosity, Sierpinski fractal dimension (D SC), and pore boundary fractal dimensions (DB).
Subjects
Electroosmotic dewatering
Microtome
Pore
Sludge cakes
Type
journal article