Lecture 4 Sedimentation
Lecture 4 Sedimentation
Purpose:
Removal of 80% - 85% of suspended solids and colloidal matter. (In case of
plane sedimentation)
Removal of 85% - 95% of suspended solids and colloidal matter. ( in case
of chemical sedimentation)
Types of sedimentation:
1- Plain sedimentation: without using any chemical substance and it is used
in the slow sand filter water treatment plant.
2- Chemical sedimentation: using coagulant and it is used in rapid sand filter
water treatment plant.
Types of sedimentation tanks:
1- Rectangular sedimentation tank. (Horizontal flow type)
2- Circular sedimentation tank. (Radial flow type)
Design criteria:
1- Qd = Qmax monthly x 1.1
2- T = 2 - 3 hrs
3- Depth = 3 - 5 m
4- Hydraulic weir loading = 300 m³/m²/day
5- Surface loading rate = (20 - 45) m³/m²/day
6- Horizontal velocity = Q / (n x b x d) ≤ 0.3 m/min
7- No. of tanks ≥ 2
8- Rectangular tank: L = (3 - 5) b \ (b = L/4)
L ≤ 50 m
b = (2 - 4) d
9- Maximum diameter of circular tank ≤ 40 m
10- Sludge pipe Ф not < 150 mm
Clarifloculator tanks
Purpose:
Flocculation and sedimentation.
Removal of 85 - 96 % of the suspended and colloidal matters
Design criteria:
T1 = 30 min (for flocculation), T2 = 2.5 hrs (for sedimentation)
Example:
Design Clarifloculator tanks in water treatment plant of daily out put 48000
m3 and working hours 16 hrs per day.
Solution:
Check: