Lecture 5 Filtration
Lecture 5 Filtration
Lecture 5 Filtration
Purpose of filtration :
Removal of remaining 4% of suspended solids.
Removal of odor, color and taste.
Removal of iron and manganese.
Removal of 90 % of bacteria.
Mechanism of filtration :
1- Straining action: strain particles that has a big size on the sand surface.
4- Biological action: the bacteria which grow in the gelatinous layer around
the sand particles decompose the organic matter.
The red color due to iron removed in rapid sand filter by biological action.
Ferrous oxide (FeO) Ferric Oxide (Fe2O3)
5- Electrical action: particles with different electrical signs attract, so the
suspended solids attract to sand surface of different electrical sign.
Types of filters:
1- Slow sand filter ( gravity type)
2- Rapid sand filter ( gravity type)
Raw water
Dirty skin
Under drainage system of slow sand filter Removal of dirty skin layer
Design criteria:
1- Qd = Qmax.monthly
= Qave x 1.5
2- Rate of filtration = 3 - 5 m³/m²/day
3- Area of filtration = 1000 - 2000 m²
4- Thickness of sand layer = 70 - 140 cm of diameter
0.25 - 0.35 mm
5- Thickness of gravel layer = 70 - 140 cm
6- Inlet velocity = 0.5 - 0.7 m/s
7- Velocity in under drainage system not > 0.6 m/s
Example:
It is required to design slow sand filter for a city of daily out put 60000 m3.
Solution:
Qd = 60000 m3 /d
Rate of filtration = 3 – 5 m3 /m2 /d take it 5 m3 /m2 /d
Area of filters = Qd / R.O.F
Area of filters = 60000 / 5 = 12000 m2
Area of one filter = 1000 – 2000 m2
N0. of filters = 12000 / 1000 = 12 filter + 1 reserve
• At the start of washing empty the water in the sump and the under
drainage system by opening V5 and V6 let the water height 10 cm
above the sand surface.
• Close all the valves and open V3 for entrance of compressed air.
• V5 is opened in all washing stages.
• Open V1 and V5 all other valves closed. Effluent sometimes filtered
to waste for a few minutes after filter has been washed to condition
the filter before it is put into serves.
Rapid Sand
Rapid
Filter
Sand Filter
Back-wash and Air-wash type
Rapid sand filter
V1 Inlet valve
V2 Outlet valve
V3 Air valve
V4 Wash valve
V5 Waste valve
V6 Preparing valve
RC Rate control valve
Design criteria:
1- Qd = Qmax.monthly x 1.1
2- Rate of filtration = ( 120 - 180 ) m³/m²/day
3- Area of filter = ( 40 - 60 ) m2
4- Thickness of gravel layer = ( 30 - 60 ) cm
5- Thickness of sand layer = ( 50 - 70 ) cm size of sand
( 0.6 - 1.5 ) mm
6- Area of filters = Qd / rate of filtration
If 5 < n < 30 à take 2 filters for wash
if n ≤ 5 à take 1 filter for wash
if n ≥ 30 à take 4 filters for wash
7- L : B = 1 : 1.25
Example:
It is required to design rapid sand filters for a city of daily out put 60000 m3.
Solution:
Qd = 60000 x 1.1 = 66000 m3 /d
Rate of filtration = 120 – 180 m3 /m2 /d take it 150 m3 /m2 /d
Area of filters = Qd / R.O.F
Area of one filter = 40 – 60 m2 take it 50 m2
Area of filters = 66000 / 150 = 440 m2
N0. of filters = 440 / 50 = 8.8 ~ 8 filters + 2 for wash
Area of filter = 440 / 8 = 55 m
If L = 8 m B = 6.88 m
R.O.W = 5 X R.O.F
= 5 x 150 = 750 m3 /m2 /d
Assume time of washing 10 minutes
Amount of washing water = R.O.W x n x A (of one filter) x time of wash
= 750 x 8 x 55 x (10/24x60)
= 2291.67 m3 /m2 /d