Development of a continuous respirometer |
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Authors: | A N Clarke W W Eckenfelder E D McMullen J A Roth B A Young |
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Affiliation: | Center for Environmental Quality Management, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37235, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | A continuous oxygen uptake meter or continuous respirometer was developed which produced a rapid and reliable response to systemic shocks. The respirometer basically is a 101. Plexiglas laboratory activated sludge unit with a variable volume air tight side car. The feed enters the completely mixed aeration basin and is pumped into the side car. The side car is the site of the oxygen uptake measurements as indicated by a continuously monitoring dissolved oxygen probe. The system was most sensitive to changes in influent concentrations when run at an F/M = 0.1. Response time for a change in DO of 0.1 ppm was less than 4 min. The continuous respirometer was tested employing both synthetic and raw industrial wastes. |
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