Chris73
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 17, 2002
- 58
Hi Eng's,
I am designing a sludge treatment facility as an upgrade of a WWTP. I figure the sludge dewatering building needs ventilation and I want to lead the exhaust air through a biofilter unit. In order to keep the moisture of the bed material appropriate, I think a mist nozzle (or so) injecting into the air inlet duct would be prudent. Anybody any idea which mist/spray nozzle qualifies for that and how I could make a raw estimate how much water will be distributed over the filter by using such a mister - just to get an idea how often and how long the mister would have to be operated to increase the material moisture to a certain degree. Is there a raw formula which comprises duct lenght from injection point, temp, air flow, filter area and volume etc...
Thanks folks!
I am designing a sludge treatment facility as an upgrade of a WWTP. I figure the sludge dewatering building needs ventilation and I want to lead the exhaust air through a biofilter unit. In order to keep the moisture of the bed material appropriate, I think a mist nozzle (or so) injecting into the air inlet duct would be prudent. Anybody any idea which mist/spray nozzle qualifies for that and how I could make a raw estimate how much water will be distributed over the filter by using such a mister - just to get an idea how often and how long the mister would have to be operated to increase the material moisture to a certain degree. Is there a raw formula which comprises duct lenght from injection point, temp, air flow, filter area and volume etc...
Thanks folks!