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<div class="csl-entry">Füreder, K., Svardal, K., Frey, W., Kroiss, H., & Krampe, J. (2018). Energy consumption of agitators in activated sludge tanks – Actual state and optimization potential. <i>Water Science and Technology</i>. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2017.596</div>
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Depending on design capacity, agitators consume about 5 to 20% of the total energy consumption of a wastewater treatment plant. Based on inhabitant-specific energy consumption (kWh PE120−1 a−1; PE120 is population equivalent, assuming 120 g chemical oxygen demand per PE per day), power density (W m−3) and volume-specific energy consumption (Wh m−3 d−1) as evaluation indicators, this paper provides a sound contribution to understanding energy consumption and energy optimization potentials of agitators. Basically, there are two ways to optimize agitator operation: the reduction of the power density and the reduction of the daily operating time. Energy saving options range from continuous mixing with low power densities of 1 W m−3 to mixing by means of short, intense energy pulses (impulse aeration, impulse stirring). However, the following correlation applies: the shorter the duration of energy input, the higher the power density on the respective volume-specific energy consumption isoline. Under favourable conditions with respect to tank volume, tank geometry, aeration and agitator position, mixing energy can be reduced to 24 Wh m−3 d−1 and below. Additionally, it could be verified that power density of agitators stands in inverse relation to tank volume.
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agitators
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energy optimization
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intermittent operation of agitators
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mixing power density
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municipal wastewater treatment
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volume-specific energy consumption
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Energy consumption of agitators in activated sludge tanks – Actual state and optimization potential
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