2003
DOI: 10.2175/193864703784639615
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A Comprehensive Model Calibration Procedure for Activated Sludge Models

Abstract: A methodology for calibration of the activated sludge plant models is proposed on the basis of consolidated engineering experience and a scientific approach. According to the method, the definition of the target(s) plays a crucial role in the selection of the steps incorporated in this so-called 'Biomath-Calibration' protocol. For the activated sludge modelers this protocol tries to combine and link the state of the art methodologies for calibration of different processes in a wastewater treatment plant (hydra… Show more

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“…5). Coeffi cient of determination R2 characterized the fi t of the experimental curves to simulated [23] determined for waste processed and unprocessed in aerobic condition had very high values in the range 0.9-1. This proves that the equations (9−12) utilized to simulate degradation processes precisely refl ect degradation processes both for biologically unprocessed and processed waste.…”
Section: Modeling Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5). Coeffi cient of determination R2 characterized the fi t of the experimental curves to simulated [23] determined for waste processed and unprocessed in aerobic condition had very high values in the range 0.9-1. This proves that the equations (9−12) utilized to simulate degradation processes precisely refl ect degradation processes both for biologically unprocessed and processed waste.…”
Section: Modeling Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particulate components, namely nitrifying organisms (XAUT), heterotrophic organisms (XH), phosphate-accumulating organisms (XPAO), polyphosphates (XPP) and poly-hydroxy-alkanoates (XPHA), were assumed to be negligible in the influent as per Henze et al (1995). Heterotrophic biomass fraction was incorporated into the slowly biodegradable COD fraction (XS), which is said to be acceptable with the use of ASM2d (Henze et al 2000, Vanrolleghem et al 2003.…”
Section: Influent Wastewater Cod Fractionation Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The parameter set used in the plantwide application included primary settling, biochemical models (ASM2d and ADM1), settling model parameters, physicochemical model and thickening model parameters. Several mathematical calibration methods are used for activated sludge or anaerobic digestion models (Batstone et al 2002, Batstone et al 2000, Rieger et al 2012, Roeleveld and Van Loosdrecht 2002, Vanrolleghem et al 2003, however none exists for plant-wide models. Therefore, a logical step-wise calibration procedure was carried out in which a few kinetic parameters were adjusted to minimize discrepancies between the model output and the static measured dataset from the plant (Dataset 2 in Table 5.3).…”
Section: Model Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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