K. Itoh, Norifumi Yoshida, Shogo Taguchi, Takuji Yamamoto, K. Maeda
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Abstract
Liquid circulation flow rate driven by a high-speed air injection type aerator for wastewater treatment was evaluated using an airlift pump model. First, the evaluation for the small airlift pump experiment was conducted. By including the pressure loss at the inlet part in the momentum balance equation, the prediction error of the liquid flow rate was reduced from (cid:9874)(cid:9874)% to (cid:9877)%. For the aerator experiment, the prediction error of the liquid flow rate was less than (cid:9875)(cid:9877)% after considering the pressure loss at the obstacle and outlet. The efficiency of the aerator decreased with increasing airflow rate. The maximum efficiency was (cid:9872).(cid:9880)(cid:9875) for the present experiment.