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This document is the first page of a 10-page final exam for an environmental engineering course. It provides instructions that students are to write their name on each page, the exam is closed book and notes, it is 2 hours long worth 100 total points, and to show work for full credit. It also lists the 7 problems, their point values, and grades.

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Name: ENVE 317 Final Exam, Page 1 of 10

ENVE 317 – Final Exam


15 June 2015 Prof. Yongsuk Hong
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- PUT Your Name on the Top of Each Page
- Exam is Closed Book, Closed Notes
- 2 hr for the exam with 100 points total
- Be Neat, make sure you describe how you are approaching the problems, and carry
all units through your calculations. No credit will be given for solutions that
cannot be understood.
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Problem Total Points Grade


1 12
2 10
3 10
4 10
5 20
6 18
7 10
8 10

1. (12 points total – 3 points each) True of false. If the answer is False, you MUST
explain why, in order to receive full credit for the answer. (Write True or False as your
answer)

i) As one of design considerations for aerobic composting process, the carbon to


nitrogen ratio (C/N ratio) is an important component, which should be in the range of
15:1 to 25:1.

ii) Belt-Filter Press is the continuous-feed sludge dewatering device that has chemical
conditioning, two porous moving belts that has a gravity drainage zone and
mechanically applied pressure zones.
Name: ENVE 317 Final Exam, Page 2 of 10

iii) Centrifugal dewatering process usually gets the higher cake solid concentration with
the raw primary sludge than with the digested waste activate sludge.

iv) For chemical conditioning, chemical requirements is generally greater with the raw
primary sludge than with the digested waste activated sludge.

2. (10 points) Write the characteristics of Autothermal Thermophilic Aerobic Digestion


(ATAD), and the advantages and disadvantages of ATAD.
Name: ENVE 317 Final Exam, Page 3 of 10

3. (10 points) Volatile acid concentration, pH, or alkalinity should not be used alone to
control a anaerobic digester. How should they be correlated to predict most effectively
how close to failure a digester is at any time?
Name: ENVE 317 Final Exam, Page 4 of 10

4. (10 points) A digester is loaded at a rate of 400 kg COD/d. Using a waste-efficiency of


70 percent, what is the volume of gas production when SRT = 35 day? Assume Y = 0.1
and b = 0.02.
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5. (20 points total) In anaerobic digestion process, it is known that approximately 0.4 m3
of methane gas per kg of ultimate BOD stabilized will be produced at 35oC and 1 atm
by using Glucose (C6H12O6) as ultimate BOD.

Show how to derive the m3 methane gas production per kg of ultimate BOD under
anaerobic condition (i) (10 points) at 0oC and 1 atm, and (ii) (10 points) at 35oC and 1
atm, respectively, by using glucose as BOD.

Hint: Balanced equation for converting glucose to methane and carbon dioxide under
anaerobic condition is as follows: C6H12O6 → 3CH4 + 3CO2
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6. (18 points) Write the advantages and disadvantages of each dewatering process.

Dewatering
Advantages Disadvantages
method

Solid bowl
centrifuge

Belt filter
press

Electro-
dewatering
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7. (10 points) Write the characteristics of Multiple-Hearth Incineration and Fludized-Bed


Incineration.

Multiple-Hearth Incineration (5 points) :

Fludized-Bed Incineration (5 points) :


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8. (10 points) Oxygen requirement for complete combustion of a material can be


determined by following formula.

Based on the elemental analysis data of a dried sludge at Sejong wastewater treatment
below, calculate how many kg of air required per kg of sludge will be for its complete
oxidation.

Element Percent
Carbon 49.5
Hydrogen 3.5
Oxygen 37.5
Nitrogen 9.5
Total 100.0
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