Thickener Water Recovery Calculator
The economic point of a thickener is often the clarified process water it returns to the overflow for reuse. This calculator estimates that water recovery from the dry solids rate, the feed wt% solids, and the underflow wt% solids: the feed and underflow slurry and liquid mass flows, the recovered water in t/h and m³/h, and the water recovery as a fraction of the feed water. It is a preliminary steady-state water-balance estimate only, assuming all solids report to the underflow. It is NOT a settling-rate or thickener-performance model, and it does not predict overflow clarity or water quality — it ignores overflow solids losses, entrainment, evaporation, bed inventory changes, rainfall, and seepage.
Calculator
dry solids basis
0–100 wt% solids by mass
must be higher than feed
liquor density
- !Preliminary steady-state water-balance estimate only — assumes all solids report to the underflow.
- !Does not model overflow solids losses, entrainment, evaporation, bed inventory changes, rainfall, seepage, settling performance, or process control.
Formulas
Diagram
Worked example
A thickener treats 100 t/h dry solids. The feed is 20 wt% solids and the underflow is 55 wt% solids. Liquid density 1000 kg/m³.
- 01Feed slurry mass: 100 / 0.20 = 500.00 t/h, feed liquid = 400.00 t/h
- 02Underflow slurry mass: 100 / 0.55 = 181.82 t/h, underflow liquid = 81.82 t/h
- 03Recovered water: 400.00 − 81.82 = 318.18 t/h
- 04As a volume at 1000 kg/m³: 318.18 m³/h
- 05Water recovery: 318.18 / 400.00 × 100 = 79.55%
Recovered water 318.18 t/h (≈ 318.18 m³/h), water recovery 79.55% of the feed water.