Softening by Fluidized Bed Crystallizers
Publication: Journal of Environmental Engineering
Volume 118, Issue 4
Abstract
Fluidized bed crystallizers (FBCs), also called pelletizers or pellet reactors, are an attractive alternative to conventional water softening. FBCs produce a coarse, spherically grained, easily dewatered, calcitic sand as the waste product, rather than a gelatinous sludge. Two operating full‐scale municipal FBCs used for softening in southern Florida were sampled and characterized. The study concludes that: (1) Calcium removal is very rapid within the reactor, leaving a large portion of the bed unused at any one time; (2) the calcium removal rate can be described by the Reddy‐Nancollas crystallization model; (3) high supersaturation levels due to poor mixing at the point of chemical mixing promotes microfloc production and solids carryover in the effluent; (4) classification of the pellets within the fluidized bed does not occur; (5) the sampling techniques appear to be adequate for characterizing FBC reactors; and (6) operation of FBCs would be aided by the installation of a pressure gauge on the FBC influent to monitor bed growth.
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Published online: Jul 1, 1992
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