Adjustable variable bubble size aeration for submerged membrane air scour

US9862628B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9862628-B2
Application numberUS-201415027231-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 3, 2014
Priority dateOct 4, 2013
Publication dateJan 9, 2018
Grant dateJan 9, 2018

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In a submerged membrane bioreactor (MBR or SMU), diffusers are used to eject air bubbles, primarily to facilitate the movement of mixed liquor past the membrane surfaces, cleaning and scouring the surfaces of the membranes with the mechanical energy of the combined air/liquid/solids movement. Oxygen transfer from the bubbles into the mixed liquor is often a secondary goal, for supplying oxygen to biological processes. The invention involves the use of a specific bubble diffuser, oriented at a selected upward angle, to enable a single style diffuser to accomplish simultaneous generation of mid-size and fine bubble aeration, with adjustment of the tilt angle varying the percentages of mid-size and fine bubble aeration. The angle selection, along with the number of diffusers and air volume selected, allows achievement of target liquid movement through the MBR.

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We claim: 1. In a wastewater treatment facility including membrane bioreactor (MBRs) with membrane units submerged in MLSS and with air diffusers positioned below the membrane units for aeration and/or air scouring of the membranes, the improvement comprising: a series of the submerged air diffusers, each being elongated in length and having a width, the diffusers being arranged parallel to one another and at a desired spacing, and at a preselected distance below the membranes, a supply of air, to each of the diffusers, so as to produce bubbles issuing from pores of the diffusers when air is delivered under pressure, and the diffusers being inclined, the width dimension of each diffuser being tilted relative to horizontal, at an angle such as to allow evolving fine bubbles at lower areas of the angled diffusers to coalesce with other bubbles from pores at upper areas of the diffusers as they rise, to form coarser bubbles, while bubbles from highest pores at upper sides of the diffusers remain essentially as fine bubbles, whereby bubbles of finer and coarser sizes can be produced from each diffuser, such that smaller, slower-rising bubbles can supply aeration requirements as needed while coarser, faster-rising bubbles can supply desired mixing and energy for air scour of the membranes as needed. 2. The improvement defined in claim 1 , wherein the diffusers are angled about 60° to about 120° from horizontal. 3. The improvement defined in claim 1 , wherein the diffusers are angled about 80° to about 120° from horizontal. 4. The improvement defined in claim 1 , wherein the diffusers are angled more than 90° from horizontal. 5. The improvement defined in claim 1 , wherein the diffusers are mounted in a frame, with means for adjustment of the angle of orientation of the diffusers. 6. The improvement defined in claim 5 , wherein the series of diffusers are mechanically linked so that the angle of orientation of all diffusers can be adjusted simultaneously. 7. The improvement of claim 1 , wherein the diffusers comprise a flexible bladder air diffuser surface with a multiplicity of small air orifices which, when the diffuser is not internally pressurized, close and seal against liquid intrusion. 8. The improvement of claim 1 , wherein, at a preselected air flow rate through the diffusers, fine bubbles will be generated from the pores of each diffuser, with bubbles from lower parts of the diffuser coalescing to mid-size bubbles of less than ¼ inch. 9. In a wastewater treatment facility including membrane bioreactor (MBRs) with membrane units submerged in mixed liquor suspended solids (MLSS) and with air diffusers positioned below the membrane units for aeration and/or air scouring of the membranes, the improvement comprising: a series of the submerged air diffusers, each being elongated in length and having a width, the diffusers being arranged parallel to one another and at a desired spacing, and at a preselected distance below the membranes, a supply of air, to each of the diffusers, so as to produce bubbles issuing from pores of the diffusers when air is delivered under pressure, a frame in which the diffusers are mounted for pivotal movement of the diffusers such that the width dimension of each diffuser can be tilted relative to horizontal and such that the series of diffusers can be tilted in unison, from an angle of about 0° to any desired tilt angle, the air diffusers at a selected inclined tilt angle allowing evolving fine bubbles at lower sides of the angled diffusers to coalesce with other bubbles as they rise, to form coarser bubbles, while bubbles from upper sides of the diffusers remain essentially as fine bubbles, whereby bubbles of finer and coarser sizes can be produced from each diffuser, such that smaller, slower-rising bubbles can supply aeration requirements as needed while coarser, faster-rising bubbles can supply desired mixing and energy for air scour of the membranes as needed, and whereby selection of a desired bubble size distribution can be made by selection of an angle of inclination.

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What does patent US9862628B2 cover?
In a submerged membrane bioreactor (MBR or SMU), diffusers are used to eject air bubbles, primarily to facilitate the movement of mixed liquor past the membrane surfaces, cleaning and scouring the surfaces of the membranes with the mechanical energy of the combined air/liquid/solids movement. Oxygen transfer from the bubbles into the mixed liquor is often a secondary goal, for supplying oxygen …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ovivo Luxembourg Sarl, Aquaconsult Anlagenbau Gmbh, Ovivo Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C02F3/201. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 09 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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