A ROTATING DIFFUSER FOR WASTEWATER AERATION

dc.contributor.advisorRyochi S Amano
dc.contributor.committeememberYongjin Sung
dc.contributor.committeememberQian Liao
dc.creatorAsma, William Matthew
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-16T19:21:59Z
dc.date.issued2024-08-01
dc.description.abstractWastewater aeration plays a critical step in reducing the environmental harms associated with anthropogenic waste. Aeration energy costs are estimated between 45-75% or 30-76% of total process costs. [1, 2] Here, we demonstrate a surface-mounted rotating diffuser (i.e. spar mixer, gas-inducing impeller) intended to augment existing bottom-mounted membrane diffuser arrays. Low-cost materials (PVC pipe, carbon fiber epoxy composite) are combined into a spar mixer which produces smaller bubbles while using less power and achieving faster oxygen transfer rates than a membrane diffuser. Spar mixer variants are explored, and their performance ranked according to the ratio of oxygen transfer kinetics versus power consumption. Best operating points (BOP) are benchmarked across variants including square-ends, notches and slots, all of which outperform a membrane diffuser in a controlled laboratory setting. By decoupling local oxygen transfer from global mixing, this spar mixer approach augments operational aeration tanks - cost-effectively expanding capacity with minimal downtime.
dc.description.embargo2026-08-30
dc.embargo.liftdate2026-08-30
dc.identifier.urihttp://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/88097
dc.relation.replaceshttps://dc.uwm.edu/etd/3548
dc.subjectbest operating point
dc.subjectbubble size
dc.subjectmembrane diffuser
dc.subjectoxygen transfer
dc.subjectspar mixer
dc.subjectwastewater aeration
dc.titleA ROTATING DIFFUSER FOR WASTEWATER AERATION
dc.typethesis
thesis.degree.disciplineEngineering
thesis.degree.grantorUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
thesis.degree.nameMaster of Science

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