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Castro, J., (2019). Postratamiento de aguas residuales mediante un filtro anaerobio de flujo ascendente de conchas marinas [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/19032
Castro, J., Postratamiento de aguas residuales mediante un filtro anaerobio de flujo ascendente de conchas marinas [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/19032
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title = "Postratamiento de aguas residuales mediante un filtro anaerobio de flujo ascendente de conchas marinas",
author = "Castro Sánchez, Javier Arturo",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2019"
}
Title: Postratamiento de aguas residuales mediante un filtro anaerobio de flujo ascendente de conchas marinas
Authors(s): Castro Sánchez, Javier Arturo
Advisor(s): Yaya Beas, Rosa Elena
Keywords: Tratamiento de aguas residuales; Filtros anaerobios de flujo ascendente (FAFA); Conchas marinas
OCDE field: http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#2.11.02
Issue Date: 2019
Institution: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería
Abstract: Esta investigación evalúa la capacidad de operación de las conchas marinas en comparación a la de las piedras chancadas, como material de soporte en dos Filtros Anaerobios de Flujo Ascendente, distribuidos en paralelo.
Los filtros se operaron con tiempo de retención de 20.23h y caudales de 60.02 l/dia y 13.88 l/día en los filtros de Argopecten purpuratus y piedra chancada respectivamente. La investigación se desarrolló durante 345 días comprendidos del 17 de mayo del 2017 al 15 de mayo del 2018. Ambos filtros utilizaron como medio de soporte 58.42 litros de Argopecten purpuratus y piedra chancada.
Durante la investigación se determinó que la Argopecten purpuratus aporta contenido de iones lo cual hace diferencialmente que los efluentes presenten alta conductividad lo cual podría favorecer en medios alcalinos.
La remoción de DBO máxima en el filtro de Argopecten purpuratus fue de 44.37% y en el filtro de Piedra Chancada fue de 53.01% durante la semana 41. Así mismo, la remoción máxima de SSV en los filtros fueron de 70.51% y 72.38% respectivamente durante la semana 47. Además, la remoción de turbiedad máxima fue de 81.06% y de 76.01% durante la semana 54.
This research evaluates the operation capacity of the seashells in comparison to that of the crushed stones, as support material in two Anaerobic Upflow Filters, distributed in parallel. The filters were operated with a retention time of 20.23h and flow rates between 60.02 l / day and 13.88 l / day for the Argopecten purpuratus and crushed stone filters respectively. The investigation was carried out during 345 days from May 17, 2017 to May 15, 2018. Both filters were used as a support medium for 58.42 liters of Argopecten purpuratus and crushed stone. During the investigation it was determined that Argopecten purpuratus contribute ion content which makes differentially that the effluents present high conductivity which could favor in alkaline media. The maximum BOD removal in the Argopecten purpuratus filter was 44.37% and in the Crushed Stones filter it was 53.01% during week 41. Likewise, the maximum removal of VSS in the filters was 70.51% and 72.38% respectively during week 47. In addition, the maximum turbidity removal was 81.06% and 76.01% during week 54.
This research evaluates the operation capacity of the seashells in comparison to that of the crushed stones, as support material in two Anaerobic Upflow Filters, distributed in parallel. The filters were operated with a retention time of 20.23h and flow rates between 60.02 l / day and 13.88 l / day for the Argopecten purpuratus and crushed stone filters respectively. The investigation was carried out during 345 days from May 17, 2017 to May 15, 2018. Both filters were used as a support medium for 58.42 liters of Argopecten purpuratus and crushed stone. During the investigation it was determined that Argopecten purpuratus contribute ion content which makes differentially that the effluents present high conductivity which could favor in alkaline media. The maximum BOD removal in the Argopecten purpuratus filter was 44.37% and in the Crushed Stones filter it was 53.01% during week 41. Likewise, the maximum removal of VSS in the filters was 70.51% and 72.38% respectively during week 47. In addition, the maximum turbidity removal was 81.06% and 76.01% during week 54.
Link to repository: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/19032
Discipline: Ingeniería Sanitaria
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería. Facultad de Ingeniería Ambiental
Grade or title: Ingeniero Sanitario
Juror: Salazar Gavelán, Roger Edmundo; Rosasco Gerkes, Otto Bruno
Register date: 20-Jul-2020
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