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This document provides information and questions for a tutorial on waste treatment processes. It includes a diurnal flow record and questions to determine the design of treatment system components like an equalization basin, aerated grit chamber, bar screen head loss, and particle settling in a rectangular tank. Students are instructed to try the exercises on their own before attending the tutorial for help with any questions. The lecturers and academic year are also provided.

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Tutorial 2

This document provides information and questions for a tutorial on waste treatment processes. It includes a diurnal flow record and questions to determine the design of treatment system components like an equalization basin, aerated grit chamber, bar screen head loss, and particle settling in a rectangular tank. Students are instructed to try the exercises on their own before attending the tutorial for help with any questions. The lecturers and academic year are also provided.

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Waste Treatment Processes

CHEM4015/CIVE4140
Tutorial 2
Design of Treatment Systems

Please try these exercises on your own BEFORE attending the tutorial session.
You can also work in groups to solve the questions.
Come prepared, the staff will be happy to help you with any questions you may have

Lecturer Name: Dr Nitin Raut


Dr Amal Al Saadi
Prof Rajamohan Natarajan
Academic Year: 2023-2024
Q1
Determine a flow equalization basin using the following diurnal record:

Time Flow (m3/s) Time Flow (m3/s)


Midnight 0.0492 1 0.0975
1 0.0401 2 0.0889
2 0.0345 3 0.0810
3 0.0296 4 0.0777
4 0.0288 5 0.0755
5 0.0312 6 0.0740
6 0.0375 7 0.0700
7 0.0540 8 0.0688
8 0.0720 9 0.0644
9 0.0886 10 0.0572
10 0.0972 11 0.0513
11 0.1022
Noon 0.1033

Q2
3
The designed hourly average flow of a municipal wastewater plant is 0.438 m /s (10MGD).
Design an aerated grit chamber where the detention time of the peak flow rate is 4 min (generally
3 to 5 min) by determining the following:
1. Peak hourly flow Q (Peak factor =3)
2. Volume of grit chamber using two chambers
3. Size of rectangular chamber (select a width of 3 m and a depth to width ratio of 1.5:1)
3
4. Air supply needed (use 0.00236 m /s . ft of length)
3 3
5. Average volume of grit produced (assume 52.4 mL/m or 7 ft /Mgal)

Q3
0
A bar screen is inclined at 60 angle from the horizontal. The rectangular bars have a diameter of
20 mm and a clear spacing of 25 mm. Determine the head loss when the bars are cleaned and the
velocity approaching the screen is 1 m/s. Is this a very realistic commutation in terms of what
actually happens at a treatment plant?
Q4
3 2
A rectangular settling tank has an overflow rate of 30 m /m .d and dimensions of 2.75 m deep by
6 m wide by 15 m long. Determine whether or not particles with a diameter of 0.1 mm and a
specific gravity of 2.5 will be scoured from the bottom. Use f = 0.03 and k = 0.04.

References: https://www.passeidireto.com/arquivo/36967049/1-wastewater-engineering/13

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