Aerobic Treatment of Livestock Wastes

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Aerobic Treatment of Livestock Wastes
D D Don D Jones
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Step 4. Assuming an operating rotor blade immersion depth of 6 inches (Fig. 21), the daily oxygenation capacity per foot of rotor is 25. 5 pounds of O 2 per day per foot. The length of rotor required will then be: 1581b. BOD 5 /dayX2 25. 5 Ib. 0, /day/ft.
40 BULLETIN 737 [May Use two rotors (one in each circuit) about 8 feet long, assume the actual blade length of each is 7 feet.
Oxygenation required per foot of actual rotor length is: 1581b. BODs/day X2 r^~^~ ~ = 22. 6 Ib. O 2 per day per foot
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Rotor blade immersion depth, from Figure 21, should be about 5 inches.
Step 5. The ditch liquid cross-section area is 1. 6 feet X 7. 5 feet 12 square feet and required flow rate will be: 1. 25f. P. S. X 12 sq. Ft. = 15c. F. S. The rotor pumping capacity required is : 15. 0c. F. S. M c. F. S.
7 ft. Ft.
From Figure 21 the rotor blade immersion depth required for the pumping capacity in this problem is 3. 7 inches. However, a rotor blade immersion depth of 5 inches is required for oxygenation, so use a 5-inch rotor blade immersion depth, the greater of the two requirements.


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