2013
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2013.004
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Biological Nutrient Removal Model No. 2 (BNRM2): a general model for wastewater treatment plants

Abstract: IWA PublishingBarat Baviera, R.; Serralta Sevilla, J.; Ruano García, MV.; Jiménez Douglas, E.; Ribes Bertomeu, J.; Seco Torrecillas, A.; Ferrer, J. (2013) INTRODUCTIONWhole wastewater treatment plant modelling is one of the most important topics for the scientific community. This issue has been tackled by two philosophical approaches: using separated models (which were developed for the different process units) that are connected to simulate the whole plant, or using one unique and general model for the whole… Show more

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“…The BVSS was calculated theoretically by the WWTP simulation software DESASS which features the mathematical model BNRM2 (Barat et al, 2012). The heavy metal content of the sludge in Spain proposed by Kidd et al (2007) was adopted in this study.…”
Section: Sludge Disposal Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The BVSS was calculated theoretically by the WWTP simulation software DESASS which features the mathematical model BNRM2 (Barat et al, 2012). The heavy metal content of the sludge in Spain proposed by Kidd et al (2007) was adopted in this study.…”
Section: Sludge Disposal Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The three scenarios were studied using the new version of the WWTP simulation software DESASS (Ferrer et al, 2008) which features the mathematical model BNRM2 (Barat et al, 2012) and a general tool enabling the OEB of the different units in a WWTP to be calculated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A reliable description of the movements and cycling of phosphorus and metal cations between the biological system, solid precipitates and the aqueous phase is thus very important, and requires a physico-chemistry platform across a plant-wide model and linked with parallel biological models. Over the past years, a number of modelling studies have been carried out in plant-wide settings, linking physicochemical frameworks with biological models (Barat et al 2013, Ikumi 2011, Lizarralde et al 2015. These studies have been successful at describing biological and physicochemical processes under dynamic conditions, and verifying model approaches using laboratory experiments.…”
Section: Plant-wide Wastewater Treatment Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, two main approaches have been used to develop plant-wide models. The first approach entails using one comprehensive model or "supermodel" to describe all the state variables and process expressions across the entire wastewater treatment plant (Barat et al 2013). The main advantage being to avoid mapping one model's output to another model's input.…”
Section: Plant-wide Wastewater Treatment Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%