Computer simulation of activated sludge plant for nitrogen removal has become a reliable tool to predict the behaviour of the plant Models including biological phosphorus removal still require some practical experience but they should be available soon. This will offer an even wider range than today's work with nitrogen removal. One major benefit of computer simulation of wastewater treatment plants (WTP) is the optimization of operation. This can be done offline if hydrographs of a plant are collected and computer work is done with “historical” analysis. With online simulation the system is fed with hydrographs up to the actual time. Prognosis can be done from the moment of the computer work based on usual hydrographs. The work of the authors shows how accuratly a treatment plant can be described, when many parameters are measured and available as hydrographs. A very careful description of all details of the special plant is essential, requiring a flexible simulation tool. Based on the accurate simulation a wide range of operational decisions can be evaluated. It was possible to demonstrate that the overall efficiency in nitrogen removal and energy consumption of ml activated sludge plant can be improved.
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July 01 1994
OPTIMIZING OPERATION OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS BY OFFLINE AND ONLINE COMPUTER SIMULATION
Ralf Otterpohl;
Ralf Otterpohl
*Institut für Siedlungswasserwirtschaft (ISA), RWTH Aachen, D-52056 Aachen, Germany
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Thomas Rolfs;
Thomas Rolfs
*Institut für Siedlungswasserwirtschaft (ISA), RWTH Aachen, D-52056 Aachen, Germany
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Jörg Londong
Jörg Londong
**Wupperverband, Zur Schafbrücke 6, D-42283 Wuppertal, Germeny
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Water Sci Technol (1994) 30 (2): 165–174.
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Ralf Otterpohl, Thomas Rolfs, Jörg Londong; OPTIMIZING OPERATION OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS BY OFFLINE AND ONLINE COMPUTER SIMULATION. Water Sci Technol 1 July 1994; 30 (2): 165–174. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.1994.0040
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