In order to obviate the economic issues associated with pit latrine emptying and transport such as high water additions and rheologically difficult sludge properties, the implications of prompt solid/liquid separation were investigated. This was achieved through rheological characterisation of fresh human faeces and synthetic faeces, and comparison with aged faecal sludges. Shear yield stress, thixotropy and post-shear structural recovery were characterised for a total solids (TS) concentration range of 5-35% total solids (TS) and stickiness yield stress was determined for concentrations up to 100% TS. Fresh faeces rheology proved to be favourable when compared to aged matrices, evidenced by a lower shear yield stress and higher gel point s...
The rheology of the sludge provides information about the capacity and the flow, which in the case o...
The rheology of the sludge provides information about the capacity and the flow, which in the case o...
Accurate rheological characterisation of sewage waste activated sludge (WAS) is of high importance f...
In order to obviate the economic issues associated with pit latrine emptying and transport such as h...
Non-sewered sanitation is currently dependent upon pit latrine emptying, the safety of which is comp...
Dry sanitation requires the handling of faeces, which vary in age and degree of transformation. Rheo...
This paper presents a review of currently available data from the literature on the undrained shear ...
This paper presents a review of currently available data from the literature on the undrained shear ...
The much over-looked element in new sanitation, the transport systems which bridge the source and tr...
The much over-looked element in new sanitation, the transport systems which bridge the source and tr...
Predicting the rheological behaviour of sludge is essential in the design and optimisation of variou...
Pour-flush (PF) toilets are seen as bridging the gap between basic on-site sanitation and the water-...
Sewage sludge is categorised under the class of non-Newtonian fluids and it manifests shear thinning...
The provision of affordable urban sanitation presents a unique set of challenges as the lack of spac...
One of the most crucial processes in biosolids management is stabilisation, which is typically accom...
The rheology of the sludge provides information about the capacity and the flow, which in the case o...
The rheology of the sludge provides information about the capacity and the flow, which in the case o...
Accurate rheological characterisation of sewage waste activated sludge (WAS) is of high importance f...
In order to obviate the economic issues associated with pit latrine emptying and transport such as h...
Non-sewered sanitation is currently dependent upon pit latrine emptying, the safety of which is comp...
Dry sanitation requires the handling of faeces, which vary in age and degree of transformation. Rheo...
This paper presents a review of currently available data from the literature on the undrained shear ...
This paper presents a review of currently available data from the literature on the undrained shear ...
The much over-looked element in new sanitation, the transport systems which bridge the source and tr...
The much over-looked element in new sanitation, the transport systems which bridge the source and tr...
Predicting the rheological behaviour of sludge is essential in the design and optimisation of variou...
Pour-flush (PF) toilets are seen as bridging the gap between basic on-site sanitation and the water-...
Sewage sludge is categorised under the class of non-Newtonian fluids and it manifests shear thinning...
The provision of affordable urban sanitation presents a unique set of challenges as the lack of spac...
One of the most crucial processes in biosolids management is stabilisation, which is typically accom...
The rheology of the sludge provides information about the capacity and the flow, which in the case o...
The rheology of the sludge provides information about the capacity and the flow, which in the case o...
Accurate rheological characterisation of sewage waste activated sludge (WAS) is of high importance f...