Claims
- 1. Filtration apparatus comprising:
a filter housing having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet; filtration media of adjustable porosity and collector size disposed in a filter bed within said filter housing between said fluid inlet and said fluid outlet; means for adjusting the porosity and collector size of the filtration media, said means including means for compressing said filtration media in a compression gradient proceeding from more compressed to less compressed in a direction opposite to the flow of fluid so that filtration proceeds in a direction from a more porous to a less porous filter.
- 2. Apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means for compressing said filtration media comprises:
a first perforated panel immovably mounted within said apparatus; a second perforated panel movably mounted within said apparatus and spaced above said first perforated panel; and means for selectively moving said movably mounted second perforated panel toward and away from said first perforated panel, said means being located above said second perforated panel.
- 3. Apparatus of claim 2 further comprising means for agitating said filter media in an uncompressed condition to clean said filter media.
- 4. Apparatus of claim 1 wherein said fluid inlet is disposed below said fluid outlet and said filter is operated in an upflow mode.
- 5. Apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means for adjusting the porosity and collector size of the filtration media is adjustable during filtration.
- 6. Apparatus of claim 1 wherein said filtration media is a compressible fibrous lump filtration media.
- 7. Apparatus of claim 1 wherein said filter bed has a porosity of about 92 to 94% prior to compression and a porosity of from about 87 to 90% when compressed.
- 8. Apparatus of claim 1 wherein said filter bed prior to compression has a depth of at least about 30 inches (760 mm).
- 9. Apparatus of claim 1 wherein said apparatus is operable for filtration at a fluid flow rate of from about 205 to 1230 L/m2·min (5 to 30 gal/ft2·min), at a bed compression ratio of from about 0 to 40 percent, and at a backwash rate of from about 1 to 6 percent based on the total fluid passing through the filter.
- 10. Apparatus of claim 9 wherein said fluid flow rate is from about 410 to 1230 L/m2·min (10 to 30 gal/ft2·min).
- 11. Apparatus of claim 9 wherein said fluid flow rate is from about 820 to 1230 L/m2·min (20 to 30 gal/ft2·min).
- 12. Filtration apparatus comprising:
a filter housing having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, wherein said fluid inlet is disposed below said fluid outlet and said filter is operated in an upflow mode; filtration media of adjustable porosity and collector size disposed in a filter bed within said filter housing between said fluid inlet and said fluid outlet; a first perforated panel immovably mounted within said apparatus; a second perforated panel movably mounted within said apparatus and spaced above said first perforated panel; and means for selectively moving said movably mounted second perforated panel toward and away from said first perforated panel, said means being located above said second perforated panel, whereby the porosity of said filter bed can be adjusted by compressing the media.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the porosity of said filter bed can be adjusted from a porosity of about 92 to 94% prior to compression to a porosity of from about 87 to 90% when compressed.
- 14. Apparatus of claim 1 wherein said apparatus is operable for filtration at a fluid flow rate of from about 820 to 1230 L/m2·min. (20 to 30 gal/ft2·min), at a bed compression ratio of from about 15 to 40 percent, and at a backwash rate of from about 1 to 6 percent based on the total fluid passing through the filter.
- 15. Filtration apparatus for wastewater treatment comprising:
an inlet for introducing wastewater into said apparatus for upward flow through said apparatus; an outlet for discharging filtered wastewater from said apparatus; a first perforated panel immovably mounted within said apparatus; a second perforated panel movably mounted within said apparatus and spaced above said first perforated panel; means for selectively moving said movably mounted second perforated panel toward and away from said first perforated panel, said means being located above said second perforated panel; a compressible fibrous lump filtration media disposed between said first and second perforated panels and defining a filter bed, wherein said compressible media is compressed for filtration in a gradient proceeding from more compressed to less compressed in a direction opposite to the flow of fluid so that filtration proceeds in a direction from a more porous to a less porous filter bed, and wherein said filter bed is expanded for cleaning; and means for introducing a gas into said wastewater when said filter bed is expanded for cleaning.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein said inlet further comprises a plenum to evenly distribute the wastewater through said first perforated panel.
- 17. Apparatus of claim 16 wherein said apparatus is operable for filtration to reduce the turbidity of influent wastewater from about 8 NTU to about 2 NTU at a wastewater flow rate of from about 820 to 1230 L/m2·min (20 to 30 gal/ft2·min), at a bed compression ratio of from about 15 to 40 percent, and at a backwash rate of from about 1 to 6 percent based on the total wastewater passing through the filter.
- 18. Apparatus of claim 17 wherein the backwash flow rate is from about 1 to 3 percent based on the total wastewater passing through the filter.
- 19. A process for filtering a fluid comprising the steps of:
a) passing fluid through a filtration bed comprising a compressible filtration media; b) compressing the filtration media to define a porosity gradient in the filter bed proceeding from more porous to less porous in a direction opposite to the flow of fluid so that filtration proceeds in a direction from a more porous to a less porous filter bed; and c) periodically expanding the filter bed while continuing to pass fluid through the filter bed to clean the filtration media.
- 20. The process of claim 19 wherein the fluid is a liquid and gas is injected into the liquid prior to entering the filter bed for additional cleaning of the media.
- 21. The process of claim 19 further comprising the step of removing progressively smaller particles from the fluid as filtration proceeds from a more porous to a less porous media.
- 22. The process of claim 19 further comprising the step of altering the compression of the media during filtration in response to incoming fluid conditions.
- 23. The process of claim 19 further comprising the steps of monitoring head loss across the filter bed and altering the compression of the media during filtration to reduce head loss and to increase the time between periodic cleanings.
- 24. A process for filtering a liquid to remove particles therefrom comprising the steps of:
a) passing the liquid through a filtration bed comprising a compressible fibrous lump filtration media; b) compressing the filtration media to define a porosity gradient in the filter bed proceeding from more porous to less porous in a direction opposite to the flow of liquid so that filtration proceeds in a direction from a more porous to a less porous filter bed; c) removing progressively smaller particles from the fluid as filtration proceeds from a more porous to a less porous media; d) monitoring head loss across the filter bed; e) periodically expanding the filter bed when a maximum head loss has been reached while continuing to pass liquid through the filter bed to clean the filtration media.
- 25. The process of claim 24 wherein liquid is passed through the expanded filter bed at a rate that is from about 1 to 6% of the total liquid flow through the filter bed.
- 26. The process of claim 1 wherein the filter bed is compressed to a maximum compression ratio of from about 0 to 40 percent, liquid is passed through the compressed filter bed at a flow rate of from about 205 to 1230 L/m2·min (5 to 30 gal/ft2·min), and backwash liquid is passed through the filter at a backwash rate of from about 1 to 6 percent based on the total fluid passing through the filter.
- 27. The process of claim 24 wherein the filter bed is compressed from a porosity of from about 92 to 94% to a minimum porosity of from about 87 to 90%.
- 28. The process of claim 24 wherein maximum removal efficiency is reached at a bed compression of 40% at a liquid flowrate of 820 L/m2·min (20 gal/ft2·min) and at a bed compression of 30% at a flow rate of 1230 L/m2·min.
- 29. A process for tertiary wastewater treatment comprising the steps of:
a) treating wastewater in an activated sludge reactor to provide a primary effluent; b) treating the primary effluent in a clarifier to provide a secondary effluent; c) providing the secondary effluent to the filtration apparatus of claim 15 and filtering the secondary effluent to provide a tertiary effluent.
- 30. The process of claim 29 wherein the filtration apparatus is operable for filtration to reduce the turbidity of influent wastewater from about 8 NTU to about 2 NTU at a wastewater flow rate of from 5 about 820 to 1230 L/m2·min (20 to 30 gal/ft2·min), at a bed compression ratio of from about 15 to 40 percent, and at a backwash rate of from about 1 to 6 percent based on the total wastewater passing through the filter.
- 31. The process of claim 30 wherein the backwash flow rate is from about 1 to 3 percent based on the total wastewater passing through the filter.
- 32. The process of claim wherein the water production rate of a filter of at least 30 inches uncompressed depth and at an effluent quality of 2 NTU or less based on an influent quality of up to 8 NTU is over 1,000,000 L/m2·day (28,000 gal/ft2·day).
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is related to and incorporates herein by reference in its entirety commonly owned copending Provisional Application Serial No. 60/032,643, filed Dec. 10, 1996, and claims the benefit of its earlier filing date under 35 U.S.C. 119 (e)
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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