slibbezinking
Slibbezinking is a term used in environmental engineering to describe the gravitational settling of sludge and other suspended solids from a liquid, forming a dense layer at the bottom of a tank and a clarified effluent that exits the top. The process is a fundamental step in many wastewater treatment and sludge management systems.
In typical installations, slibbezinking occurs in sedimentation basins and clarifiers. The influent flows slowly enough to
Design and operation of sedimentation equipment consider factors such as flow rate, retention time, tank geometry,
Common challenges include bulking and foaming, which reduce settling efficiency, and the formation of scum layers