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Migration and Distribution Rules of Tubifex in Filtration


NIE Xiao bao,HUANG Ting lin,ZHANG Jin song,Zhang Shuang,LI Wei and LI Xiao yu

DOI:10.11835/j.issn.1674-4764.2010.05.016

Received March 07, 2010,Revised , Accepted , Available online July 01, 2015

Volume ,2010,Pages 88-92

  • Abstract
The rules of migration and distribution regulation of tubifex in filtration were studied in the pilot system. Meanwhile, the influences of filtration rate, filtration cycle and backwashing on the worm’s migration and distribution in filtraion were discussed. The results showed that both the worm’s length and the particle size of filter media had obvious effects on migration and distribution: the smaller the worm’s length and the larger the particle size of filter media were, the stronger the worm’s migration capacity was. The filtration rate was the main migration power of tubifex in filtration, which meant high filtration rate could result in the worm’s leakage risk. Prolonging filtration cycle promoted migration, thus it is beneficial to control tubifex leakage risk that shortening filtration cycle. The remove of tubifex in a real sense can be realized by backwashing. And the stronger the backwashing intensity is, the better the removal efficiency is. Based on the experimental results, to control the worm’s leakage risk effectively, filtration rate and cycle would be lower than 9.4 m/h and 12 h, respectively. Backwashing intensity would be controlled about 25 L/s·m2, at which the obtained tubifex removal efficiency was 97.7%.