GB1583990A - Method and apparatus for clarifiying liquids - Google Patents

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GB1583990A
GB1583990A GB4875977A GB4875977A GB1583990A GB 1583990 A GB1583990 A GB 1583990A GB 4875977 A GB4875977 A GB 4875977A GB 4875977 A GB4875977 A GB 4875977A GB 1583990 A GB1583990 A GB 1583990A
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    • B01D21/0039Settling tanks provided with contact surfaces, e.g. baffles, particles
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    • B01D21/003Sedimentation tanks provided with a plurality of compartments separated by a partition wall
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    • B01D21/0039Settling tanks provided with contact surfaces, e.g. baffles, particles
    • B01D21/0057Settling tanks provided with contact surfaces, e.g. baffles, particles with counter-current flow direction of liquid and solid particles
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    • B01D21/00Separation of suspended solid particles from liquids by sedimentation
    • B01D21/02Settling tanks with single outlets for the separated liquid
    • B01D21/08Settling tanks with single outlets for the separated liquid provided with flocculating compartments
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(54) METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CLARIFYING LIQUIDS (71) We, COPEF, a French Body Corporate, of 20, Avenue, de la Liberation, 94 Saint Maur, -France, do hereby declare the invention, for which we pray. that a patent may be.-granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement: The present invention is related to a process of clarifying liquids loaded with solid substances in suspension by accelerated sedimentation or decantation. The invention is also related to a device for carrying out said process.
For decanting and clarifying liquids containing suspended solid particles it is known to use static or hydrodynamic decanters wherein the loaded liquid is circulated along a horizontal or vertical flow path, or decanters wherein the decanted solid matter is recycled.
Some of these known decanters allow of an accelerated decantation and are therefore operated in such a manner that the liquid to be treated is submitted to controlled stirring while the solid matter is decanted. It is also known to cause the liquid to flow upwardly between parallel plates inclined under an angle of 45 to 70" with reference to the horizontal; this latter arrangement may be combined with the previously mentioned decanting means.
According to an improved known method the decantation is performed, possibly in combination with chemical floculation, in devices comprising a cylindrical or parallelepipedic body inclined under an angle of 40 to 60 with respect to the horizontal. It has been noted that such devices allow of achieving an improved yield when their upper part is provided with bundles of tubes having any conveneint diameter wherein the decantation takes place.
Furthermore, it has been found that in these tubes the concentration and consequently the separation of the solid substances was improved and accelerated, as compared to- the concentration and separation of said solid sub stances achieved when using inclined parallel plates.
One of the advantages of these known decanters resides in the fact that they can operate under pressure, due to the configuration of the devices and to the decrease of their volume which is rendered possible on account of the efficiency of the method.
The present invention is aimed at providing a clarifying device allowing a still faster clarification by decantation, than that which can be obtained with the known devices. This is achieved by the novel method according to the invention which provides for accelerated sedimentation of the solid substances suspended in a liquid to be clarified.
According to the invention we provide a process for clarifying a liquid loaded with solid matter suspended therein, by decanting the solid matter, comprising the steps of causing the loaded liquid to flow along a flow path at least one portion of which is an upwardly directed flow path portion having a substantially rectilinear geometrical axis inclined with respect to the horizontal, the flow path being defined within a substantially cylindrical of parallelepipedic enclosure, in which the loaded liquid is caused to flow upwardly between a plurality of plates arranged in at least two groups arranged so that the plates of each group are parallel to each other and the plates of any one of the groups form with the vertical plane containing the inclined geometrical axis of angle different from 90 , and the plates of one group are inclined to the plates of another group by an external angle from 20 to 75 , whereby the solid matter is deposited on the plates and slides downwardly towards at least one wall which intersects the plates.
We also provide a device for carrying out this process, comprising a hollow bddy defining an enclosure, the body having a geometrical - axis inclined with respect to the horizontal plane and defining the upwardly directed flow path portion for the loaded liquid, and the body containing at least two groups of plates parallel to the inclined axis, the plates of any one of the groups forming with the vertical plane containing the axis an angle different from 90 , the plates of one group being inclined to the plates of another group by an external angle of 20 to 750 The plates in each group are preferably equidistant from each other.
In still another embodiment of the invention one of said groups of plates is located downstream of the other group in the liquid flowpath.
In yet another embodiment of the invention said two groups of plates are located on respective sides of said vertical plane, each plate of one of said groups being connected along a line located in said vertical plane to a corresponding plate of the other group.
In this embodiment the novel device may comprise a wall member located within said body and extending in said vertical plane, and separating said two groups of plates.
In another embodiment of the invention the device further comprises a bundle of tubes parallel to each other and to said inclined axis, said tubes being located downstream of said plates.
The novel device further may comprise means for floculating and recycling the solid substances separated from said liquid by decantation.
In one articular embodiment the device according to the invention is provided with plates of the above-mentioned kind each one of which has an upwardly bent portion at its lower end for causing said solid substances to flow toward the wall of said body.
In yet another embodiment of the novel device comprising a bundle of tubes as mentioned herein-above, the ends of the tubes of said bundle are contained in a plane which forms an angle different from 90" with said inclined axis of said body, and which is located between a horizontal plane and a plane perpendicular to said inclined axis.
In the device according to the invention the above-mentioned two groups of plates may be juxtaposed so that the upstream end of the uppermost one of said groups engages the downstream end of the lowermost one of said groups.
In another embodiment of the device according to the invention said two groups of plates are spaced from each other in the direction of said inclined axis of the abovementioned cylindrical body.
Other features and advantages -of the invention will become apparent from the description herein-below which refers to the appended drawings wherein various embodiments of the invention are shown, by way of illustration but not of limitation.
Fig. 1 schematically shows one embodiment of a decanter or clarifying device according to the invention, this device having a cylindrical configuration.
Fig. 2 shows one arrangements of the decanting plates provided in the device according to the invention.
Fig. 3 shows a particular embodiment of a decanting plate such as used in the novel clarifying device.
Fig. 4 shows another embodiment of the clarifying device according to the invention wherein the plates are associated with a bundle of tubes.
Fig. 5 shows a detail of a variant of the embodiment shown in Fig. 4.
Fig. 6 shows yet another embodiment of the clarifying device according to the invention. In the embodiment shown in Fig. 1 the clarifying device according to the invention comprises a cylindrical body 10 containing two groups of plates 11 and 12, each group being constituted by plates 14 and 15, respectively, and each plate being fixed to body 10 at two opposite edges.
Body 10 is inclined with respect to the horizontal plane under an angle comprised between 40 and 60 ; during operation an upwardly directed current of liquid to be treated-i.e. liquid to be clarified-flows through said body.
As shown in Fig. 3 the lower end of each plate may be bent upwardly to form a flangelike rim 16, so as to prevent the deposited solid matter from falling downwardly and to cause the same to flow toward the wall of the body or enclosure of the device.
Figure 2 shows an arrangement of the plates provided in a clarifying device according to the invention.
In this embodiment the afore-mentioned plane containing the axis of revolution of cylindrical body 10 is materialized by one or two vertical wall members 20 dividing the cylindrical body 10 into two conduits each of which contains a group of parallel plates 21, 22 symmetrically inclined with respect to each other so as fo form an angle ce withsaid wall member 20, the apices of the angles formed between any two corresponding plates of groups 21, 22, respectively, being located in the vertical median plane defined by wall member, or members, 20, and said plates extending upwardly from said wall member toward the inner wall surface of cylindrical body 10.
In this particular embodiment the solid matter deposited on plates 21, 22 slides along the latter until it reaches wall member 20, whereby the same result as that described herein-above is also achieved. - It is also within the scope of the invention to provide in a clarifying device such plates in combination with other elements such as one or more bundles of tubes through which the liquid to be treated is caused to flow. Such an arrangement is shown in Fig. 4. The clarifying device of Fig. 4 comprises a cylindrical body or enclosure 30 the lower portion of which contains two groups of decanting plates 31, 32 similar to those previously described herein, whereas the upper portion of said body 30 contains a bundle of tubes 33.
The ends of the body are closed by respective end walls 34 and 35; end wall 34 is provided with an inlet pipe 36 for the liquid to be treated and wall 35 is provided with an outlet pipe 31 for the treated liquid. It will be understood that the clarifying device which may be operated under normal pressure conditions or under high pressure conditions may also include means for floculating and recycling the solid matter to be separated from the liquid under streatment (such floculating and recycling step is not shown in the Figures described up to now).
It should also be noted that the groups of plates 31, 32, 33 which are shown in the Figures as being separated by a certain interval in the direction of the geometrical axis of the body or enclosure of the clarifying device can also be mounted in such a manner that the downstream end of the lowermost group engages the upstream end of the uppermost group.
In the embodiment of Fig. 4 the inlet openings of the tubes 33 are located in a common plane 38 perpendicular to the axis of body 30.
In anotheradvantageous embodiment shown in Fig. 5 the inlet openings of the tubes are located in a plane 39 inclined with respect to said axis in such a manner that said plane is located between the afore-mentioned plane perpendicular to the axis of body 30 and a horizontal plane. In this embodiment the deposited solid matter sliding downwardly within the upper tubes and issuing from the ends thereof is efficiently prevented from entering the lower tubes.
In this embodiment which comprises decanting plates arranged at an upstream location and decanting tubes arranged in a downstream location (with reference to the direction of flow of the liquid) a primary distribution and clarification is generally effected by the plates, while a final clarification is obtained by the tubes.
The device according to the invention is particularly adapted to be used in largesized decanting installations which may be made substantially of concrete. An installation of this type is shown in Fig. 6.
The installation of Fig. 6 comprises a vat 40 having a substantially triangular prismatic configuration, which is open at its upper end 41 and which comprises a caisson 43 having a square or rectangular cross-section and open ends, said caisson extending along an inclined wall 42 of vat 40. Caisson 43 contains groups of plates 44, 45. The plates of each group are parallel to one another and to the axis of the caisson. The plates of one group form with the vertical plane containing this axis a predeter mined angle different from 90 , and the plates of the other group form with this vertical plane a predetermined angle different from 90 , the plates of the two groups being inclined to one another. In a variant (not shown) said caisson also comprises decanting tubes arranged in a manner similar to that illustrated in Fig. 4 or 5. A separating wall 46 is connected sub stantially to the middle of the vertical wall 47 of vat 40 (opposite inclined wall 42) and extends upwardly parallel to the upper wall of caisson 43 at a certain distance therefrom; the upper end of said separating wall being located below level 48 of the liquid to be - treated which is contained in the vat. A passage 51 is provided between the separating wall 46 and the wall of the caisson.
An inlet conduit 52 for the liquid to be treated is provided at the lower part of vat 40 and a vertically extending open end portion 53 of said inlet conduit cooperates with a nozzle member 54 for recycling the deposited solid matter, which nozzle member extends through separating wall 46 and has its end located below the level 48 of the liquid to be treated, within a compartment 55 which is open at its lower end, said compartment being defined by a wall member 57 parallel to wall 47 of the vat. Wall member 57 further defines a second compartment 58 which communi cates at its upper end with passage 51.
The device shown in Fig. 6 and described herein-above operates as follows; The liquid to be treated enters the device at 52 and issues from the open end of the vertical inlet conduit portion 53 wherafter it enters nozzle member 54 so as to effect a recycling of the deposited solid matter which is present in the lower part of vat 40. This recycled solid matter increases the wieght of the particles of depositing substances and thus confers to the latter a consistency which enhances the separation. It will be well understood that any device other than nozzle 54 may be used for recycling the solid matter; indeed, any con venient means may be used to this end, for instance, injection of air or injection of a mixture of air and a liquid.
A complementary floculation and an initial separation take place in compartments 55 and 58, whereafter the liquid flows through passage 51 toward the lower portion of caisson 43 wherein the clarification proper takes place. The solid substances will fall down onto the bottom of vat 40 and are then recycled or evacuated at 60.
The device may advantageously comprise a supplementary outlet 61 for the solid matter which may have accumulated at the bottom of the vat.
The clarified liquid is evacuated through outlet 59.
As in the previously described embodi ments of the device according to the inven tion the separated solid matter flows or slides along the plates or the inner walls of the tubes and encounters only a minute portion of the upwardly directed flow of liquid to be treated.
It will be understood that the embodiments described herein-above may be used when constructing new clarifying devices or decanters as well as when existing installations for the treatment of liquids loaded with solid substances and for the treatment of polluted water are to be modified. In this latter case, the decanting plates and the decanting tube may be mounted in pre-manufactured caissons which are then mounted in the installations to be modified.
The size of the plates and the distance between the same as well as the diameter, and the length of the tubes may be varied and will be selected in accordance with the allowable flow velocity and output values, and in accordance with the nature of the solid matter to be separated.
The instant invention is by no means limited to the embodiments shown and described herein-before; numerous modifications may be made by any person skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and the.
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ded claims. WHAT WE CLAIM IS:-
1. A process for clarifying a liquid loaded with solid matter suspended therein, by decanting the solid matter, comprising the steps of causing the loaded liquid to flow along a flow path at least one portion of which is an upwardly directed flow path portion having a substantially rectilinear geometrical axis inclined with respect to the horizontal, the flow path being defined within a substantially cylindrical or parallelepipedic enclosure in which the loaded liquid is caused to flow upwardly between a plurality of plates arranged -in at least two groups so that the plates of each group are parallel to each other and the plates of any one of the groups form with the vertical plane containing the inclined geometrical axis an angle different from 90 , and the plates of one group inclined to the plates of another group by an external angle from 20 to 75 , whereby the solid matter is deposited on the plates and slides downwardly towards at least one wall which intersects the plates.
2. A device for carrying out the process claimed in claim 1, comprising a hollow body defining an enclosure, the body having a geometrical axis inclined with respect to the horizontal plane and defining the upwardly directed flow path portion for the loaded liquid, and the body containing at least two groups of plates parallel to the inclined axis, the plates of any one of the groups forming with the vertical plane containing the axis an angle different from 90 , the plates of one group being inclined to the plates of another group by an external angle of 20 to 75".
3. The device of claim 2, wherein the plates in each group are equidistant from each other
4. The device of claim 2, wherein one of the groups of plates is located downstream of the other group in the liquid flowpath.
5. The device of claim 2, wherein the two groups of plates are located on respective sides of the vertical plane, each plate of one of the groups being connected by a line located.
in the vertical plane to a corresponding plate of the other group.
6. The device of claim 2, comprising a wall member located within the body and extending in the vertical plane and separating the two groups of plates.
7. The device of claim 2, further comprising a bundle of tubes parallel to each other and to the inclined geometrical axis, the tubes being located downstream of the plates in the liquid flow path.
8. The device of claim 2, further comprising means for floculating and recycling the solid substances separated from the liquid by decantation.
9. The device of claim 2, wherein each one of the plates has an upwardly bent portion at its lower end for causing the solid substance to flow toward the wall of the body.
10. The device of claim 7, wherein the ends of the tubes of the bundle are contained in a plane which forms an angle different from 90" with the inclined axis of the body, and which is located between a horizontal plane and a plane perpendicular to the inclined axis.
11. The device of claim 4, wherein the two groups of plates are juxtaposed so that the upstream end of the uppermost one of the groups engages the downstream end of the lowermost one of the groups.
12. The device of claim 4 wherein the two groups of plates are spaced from each other in the direction of the inclined geometrical axis of the cylindrical body..
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