Effect of time-temperature binomial in obtaining biochemical oxygen demand of different wastewaters

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Autor(a) principal: Matos,Mateus P. de
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Borges,Alisson C., Matos,Antonio T. de, Silva,Edson F. da, Martinez,Mauro A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Engenharia Agrícola
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Resumo: Studies on the effects of temperature and time of incubation of wastewater samples for the estimation of biodegradable organic matter through the biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), that nowadays are rare, considering that the results of the classic study of STREETER & PHELPS(1925) have been accepted as standard. However, there are still questions how could be possible to reduce the incubation time; whether the coefficient of temperature (θ) varies with the temperature and with the type of wastewater and if it approaches 1.047. Aiming the elucidation of these questions, wastewater samples of dairy, swine and sewage treated in septic tanks were incubated at temperatures of 20, 30 and 35 °C, respectively for 5, 3.16 and 2.5 days. From the parameter of deoxygenation coefficient at 20 °C (k20), θ30 and θ35 were calculated. The results indicated that θ values changes with the type of wastewater, however does not vary in the temperature range between 30 and 35 °C, and that the use of 1.047 value did not implied significant differences in obtaining k in a determined T temperature. Thus, it is observed that the value of θ can be used to estimate the required incubation time of the samples at different temperatures.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of time-temperature binomial in obtaining biochemical oxygen demand of different wastewaters
title Effect of time-temperature binomial in obtaining biochemical oxygen demand of different wastewaters
spellingShingle Effect of time-temperature binomial in obtaining biochemical oxygen demand of different wastewaters
Matos,Mateus P. de
degradation
deoxygenation coefficient
temperature coefficient
Streeter & Phelps
title_short Effect of time-temperature binomial in obtaining biochemical oxygen demand of different wastewaters
title_full Effect of time-temperature binomial in obtaining biochemical oxygen demand of different wastewaters
title_fullStr Effect of time-temperature binomial in obtaining biochemical oxygen demand of different wastewaters
title_full_unstemmed Effect of time-temperature binomial in obtaining biochemical oxygen demand of different wastewaters
title_sort Effect of time-temperature binomial in obtaining biochemical oxygen demand of different wastewaters
author Matos,Mateus P. de
author_facet Matos,Mateus P. de
Borges,Alisson C.
Matos,Antonio T. de
Silva,Edson F. da
Martinez,Mauro A.
author_role author
author2 Borges,Alisson C.
Matos,Antonio T. de
Silva,Edson F. da
Martinez,Mauro A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Matos,Mateus P. de
Borges,Alisson C.
Matos,Antonio T. de
Silva,Edson F. da
Martinez,Mauro A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv degradation
deoxygenation coefficient
temperature coefficient
Streeter & Phelps
topic degradation
deoxygenation coefficient
temperature coefficient
Streeter & Phelps
description Studies on the effects of temperature and time of incubation of wastewater samples for the estimation of biodegradable organic matter through the biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), that nowadays are rare, considering that the results of the classic study of STREETER & PHELPS(1925) have been accepted as standard. However, there are still questions how could be possible to reduce the incubation time; whether the coefficient of temperature (θ) varies with the temperature and with the type of wastewater and if it approaches 1.047. Aiming the elucidation of these questions, wastewater samples of dairy, swine and sewage treated in septic tanks were incubated at temperatures of 20, 30 and 35 °C, respectively for 5, 3.16 and 2.5 days. From the parameter of deoxygenation coefficient at 20 °C (k20), θ30 and θ35 were calculated. The results indicated that θ values changes with the type of wastewater, however does not vary in the temperature range between 30 and 35 °C, and that the use of 1.047 value did not implied significant differences in obtaining k in a determined T temperature. Thus, it is observed that the value of θ can be used to estimate the required incubation time of the samples at different temperatures.
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