Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of horizontal (H-EDW) and vertical (V-EDW) electro-dewatering fields, in terms of dewatering and energy consumption, for the… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of horizontal (H-EDW) and vertical (V-EDW) electro-dewatering fields, in terms of dewatering and energy consumption, for the treatment of river sediment. The influence of the sludge thickness (3, 4, 5, 6, 7 cm) and the applied voltage (10−30 V) were examined. V-EDW was found to significantly improve dewatering and reduce process time, while H-EDW has the potential to save energy but results in sludge containing greater moisture. As the applied voltage was increased from 10 V to 30 V, the final dry solids content and energy consumption increased for both modes. Increased sludge thickness from 3 cm to 7 cm was found to have a negative influence on the final dry solid content of the sludge for V-EDW, but is not a significant influence with H-EDW. The results demonstrate that H-EDW is an effective dewatering method and has potential for continuous operation and energy efficiency for industrial-scale applications.
               
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