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Environmental Engineering-II
Unit-II
Screening,Screening,
Definition:
• Screening is a unit operation that
separates large floating materials in
and/or on water (found in differentand/or on water (found in different
sizes) from water and from entering
water treatment/ Wastewater
treatment facilities and mains.
• The unit involved is called a screen.
Objective of providing screensObjective of providing screens
• Screens are provided to protect:
i. Pumps
ii. Valvesii. Valves
iii.Pipe line and other appurtenances
from damage or clogging by rags
and other large objects
Bar ScreenBar Screen
VendorVendor--Provided EquipmentProvided Equipment
• Purpose: to remove large objects (sticks,
cans, etc) which may cause flow
obstructions.
• Depending on the size of the plant, bar• Depending on the size of the plant, bar
screens are either hand or mechanically
cleaned.
• Hand cleaned: used primarily at small
plants.
Bar ScreenBar Screen
Mechanically CleanedMechanically Cleaned
• More frequently used because labor and
overflowing are greatly reduced.
• A by-pass channel with a hand cleaned bar
screen must also be provided. A second
mechanically cleaned bar screen can also bemechanically cleaned bar screen can also be
provided.
• The purpose of the by-pass channel is to
provide treatment in case of a mechanical
failure.
• Screens are either front or back cleaned.
Bar ScreenBar Screen
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Bar ScreenBar Screen
Classification of ScreensClassification of Screens
Point of
Comparison
Coarse
screen
Medium
screen
Fine
screen
Angle of
Inclination
@ 450 300 to 600 300 to
600
Openings 50 mm
or more
6-40 mm 1.5 to 3
mm
Cleaning Mechanically or
manually cleaned
Disposal of
screenings
By Burial or dumping or
incineration
Screenings
collection
6 lit of
solids/
30 to 90 lit
solids/mLd
20% of
SS fromcollection solids/
mLd
solids/mLd SS from
sewage
Frequency
of clogging
less moderate Often or
more
VelocityVelocity
• The velocity of flow ahead of and through
the screen varies and affects its operation.
• The lower the velocity through the screen,
the greater is the amount of screenings
that would be removed from sewage.that would be removed from sewage.
• However, the lower the velocity, the
greater would be the amount of solids
deposited in the channel.
• Hence, the design velocity should be such
as to permit 100% removal of material of
certain size without undue depositions.
• Velocities of 0.6 to 1.2 m/s through the
open area for the peak flows have been
used satisfactorily.used satisfactorily.
• Further, the velocity at low flows in the
approach channel should not be less than
0.3 m/s to avoid deposition of solids.
Head lossHead loss
• Head loss varies with the quantity and
nature of screenings allowed to
accumulate between cleanings.
• The head loss created by a clean screen• The head loss created by a clean screen
may be calculated by considering the flow
and the effective areas of screen
openings, the latter being the sum of the
vertical projections of the openings.
• The head loss through clean flat bar
screens is calculated from the following
formula:
• h = 0.0729 (V2 - v2)
• where, h = head loss in m• where, h = head loss in m
• V = velocity through the screen in m/s
• v = velocity before the screen in m/s
•Another formula often used to
determine the head loss
through a bar rack is
Kirschmer's equation:
•h =β(W/b)4/3 hv sin θ
•where h = head loss,m
• β = bar shape factor (2.42 for sharp edge
rectangular bar, 1.83 for rectangular bar with
semicircle upstream, 1.79 for circular bar and
1.67 for rectangular bar with both u/s and d/s
face as semicircular).
• W = maximum width of bar u/s of flow, m• W = maximum width of bar u/s of flow, m
• b = minimum clear spacing between bars, m
• hv = velocity head of flow approaching rack,
m = V2/2g
• θ = angle of inclination of rack with horizontal
Number of bars in screenNumber of bars in screen
chamberchamber
[clear spacing x (n+1)] +[size of bar x n]
=B
Where,Where,
N= number of bars
B= width of screen chamber or channel
Clear spacing and size of bars is expressed in
m
Other formulae usedOther formulae used
• Gross area
Ag= Anet x (c/c spacing/ clear
spacing)spacing)
• Velocity of flow above screen
v = Velocity through the screen
(V) x (clear spacing/c/c spacing)
Disposal of ScreeningsDisposal of Screenings
• Screenings is the waste materials collected
from screens. Screenings should be properly
disposed.
• Various methods of screening disposal were
used such as:
- burning,- burning,
- burying,
- digestion,
- dumping into large bodies of water,
- and shredding and returning it to
wastewater collection or treatment
system.
• Inland burying is efficient in small
treatment plants, while burning is best
for medium and large treatment plants.
• Other methods cause problems and
may need subsequent treatment.may need subsequent treatment.
• Digestion is used for large systems and
in combination with the treatment of
the organic portion of municipal solid
waste.
A Must Visit SiteA Must Visit Site
• http://techalive.mtu.edu/meec/m
odule21/title.htm
Video: Mechanical bar screenVideo: Mechanical bar screen
Objective QuestionsObjective Questions
1. Screens can not remove
___________.(Paper/plastic/tree leaves/silt)
2. Design of screens mainly depends upon
_________.
3. Suggest suitable type of screen for 80-100 mm3. Suggest suitable type of screen for 80-100 mm
sized floating particles. __________________
Theory QuestionsTheory Questions
Q1. Draw a general flow sheet of Domestic
Wastewater treatment plant and write
function of each and every unit.
Q2. Write short note onQ2. Write short note on
i. Types of screen
ii. Design of screen chamber
iii.Disposal of screenings
Q3. Draw a neat sketch of screen chamber.

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L 11 screen chamber

  • 1. LL--1111 Screen ChamberScreen ChamberScreen ChamberScreen Chamber Environmental Engineering-II Unit-II
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  • 3. Screening,Screening, Definition: • Screening is a unit operation that separates large floating materials in and/or on water (found in differentand/or on water (found in different sizes) from water and from entering water treatment/ Wastewater treatment facilities and mains. • The unit involved is called a screen.
  • 4. Objective of providing screensObjective of providing screens • Screens are provided to protect: i. Pumps ii. Valvesii. Valves iii.Pipe line and other appurtenances from damage or clogging by rags and other large objects
  • 5. Bar ScreenBar Screen VendorVendor--Provided EquipmentProvided Equipment • Purpose: to remove large objects (sticks, cans, etc) which may cause flow obstructions. • Depending on the size of the plant, bar• Depending on the size of the plant, bar screens are either hand or mechanically cleaned. • Hand cleaned: used primarily at small plants.
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  • 12. Bar ScreenBar Screen Mechanically CleanedMechanically Cleaned • More frequently used because labor and overflowing are greatly reduced. • A by-pass channel with a hand cleaned bar screen must also be provided. A second mechanically cleaned bar screen can also bemechanically cleaned bar screen can also be provided. • The purpose of the by-pass channel is to provide treatment in case of a mechanical failure. • Screens are either front or back cleaned.
  • 13. Bar ScreenBar Screen 13 Bar ScreenBar Screen
  • 15. Point of Comparison Coarse screen Medium screen Fine screen Angle of Inclination @ 450 300 to 600 300 to 600 Openings 50 mm or more 6-40 mm 1.5 to 3 mm Cleaning Mechanically or manually cleaned
  • 16. Disposal of screenings By Burial or dumping or incineration Screenings collection 6 lit of solids/ 30 to 90 lit solids/mLd 20% of SS fromcollection solids/ mLd solids/mLd SS from sewage Frequency of clogging less moderate Often or more
  • 17. VelocityVelocity • The velocity of flow ahead of and through the screen varies and affects its operation. • The lower the velocity through the screen, the greater is the amount of screenings that would be removed from sewage.that would be removed from sewage. • However, the lower the velocity, the greater would be the amount of solids deposited in the channel.
  • 18. • Hence, the design velocity should be such as to permit 100% removal of material of certain size without undue depositions. • Velocities of 0.6 to 1.2 m/s through the open area for the peak flows have been used satisfactorily.used satisfactorily. • Further, the velocity at low flows in the approach channel should not be less than 0.3 m/s to avoid deposition of solids.
  • 19. Head lossHead loss • Head loss varies with the quantity and nature of screenings allowed to accumulate between cleanings. • The head loss created by a clean screen• The head loss created by a clean screen may be calculated by considering the flow and the effective areas of screen openings, the latter being the sum of the vertical projections of the openings.
  • 20. • The head loss through clean flat bar screens is calculated from the following formula: • h = 0.0729 (V2 - v2) • where, h = head loss in m• where, h = head loss in m • V = velocity through the screen in m/s • v = velocity before the screen in m/s
  • 21. •Another formula often used to determine the head loss through a bar rack is Kirschmer's equation: •h =β(W/b)4/3 hv sin θ •where h = head loss,m
  • 22. • β = bar shape factor (2.42 for sharp edge rectangular bar, 1.83 for rectangular bar with semicircle upstream, 1.79 for circular bar and 1.67 for rectangular bar with both u/s and d/s face as semicircular). • W = maximum width of bar u/s of flow, m• W = maximum width of bar u/s of flow, m • b = minimum clear spacing between bars, m • hv = velocity head of flow approaching rack, m = V2/2g • θ = angle of inclination of rack with horizontal
  • 23. Number of bars in screenNumber of bars in screen chamberchamber [clear spacing x (n+1)] +[size of bar x n] =B Where,Where, N= number of bars B= width of screen chamber or channel Clear spacing and size of bars is expressed in m
  • 24. Other formulae usedOther formulae used • Gross area Ag= Anet x (c/c spacing/ clear spacing)spacing) • Velocity of flow above screen v = Velocity through the screen (V) x (clear spacing/c/c spacing)
  • 25. Disposal of ScreeningsDisposal of Screenings • Screenings is the waste materials collected from screens. Screenings should be properly disposed. • Various methods of screening disposal were used such as: - burning,- burning, - burying, - digestion, - dumping into large bodies of water, - and shredding and returning it to wastewater collection or treatment system.
  • 26. • Inland burying is efficient in small treatment plants, while burning is best for medium and large treatment plants. • Other methods cause problems and may need subsequent treatment.may need subsequent treatment. • Digestion is used for large systems and in combination with the treatment of the organic portion of municipal solid waste.
  • 27. A Must Visit SiteA Must Visit Site • http://techalive.mtu.edu/meec/m odule21/title.htm
  • 28. Video: Mechanical bar screenVideo: Mechanical bar screen
  • 29. Objective QuestionsObjective Questions 1. Screens can not remove ___________.(Paper/plastic/tree leaves/silt) 2. Design of screens mainly depends upon _________. 3. Suggest suitable type of screen for 80-100 mm3. Suggest suitable type of screen for 80-100 mm sized floating particles. __________________
  • 30. Theory QuestionsTheory Questions Q1. Draw a general flow sheet of Domestic Wastewater treatment plant and write function of each and every unit. Q2. Write short note onQ2. Write short note on i. Types of screen ii. Design of screen chamber iii.Disposal of screenings Q3. Draw a neat sketch of screen chamber.