2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00449-011-0566-3
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Development of mechanistically based model for simulating soluble microbial products generation in an aerated/non-aerated SBR

Abstract: Soluble microbial products (SMPs) are considered as the main organic components in wastewater treatment plant effluent from biological wastewater treatment systems. To investigate and explore SMP metabolism pathway for further treatment and control, two innovative mechanistically based activated sludge models were developed by extension of activated sludge model no.3 (ASM3). One was the model by combining SMP formation and degradation (ASM3-SMP model) processes with ASM3, and the other by combining both SMP an… Show more

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“…Wang and Zhang, 2010 Jiang (2011) then developed an improved ASM3-SMP model using the concept of simultaneous storage of utilization. Moreover, Fan et al (2011) proposed a simultaneous substrate storage and growth-ASM3-SMP (SSSG-ASM3-SMP) model that successfully simulates a laboratory-scale SBR process. Moreover, Janus and Ulanicki (2010) developed an SMP and EPS formation model based on an extended unified theory and then included this model in the ASM3 matrix to form a CES-ASM3 model.…”
Section: Dong and Jiang 2009mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang and Zhang, 2010 Jiang (2011) then developed an improved ASM3-SMP model using the concept of simultaneous storage of utilization. Moreover, Fan et al (2011) proposed a simultaneous substrate storage and growth-ASM3-SMP (SSSG-ASM3-SMP) model that successfully simulates a laboratory-scale SBR process. Moreover, Janus and Ulanicki (2010) developed an SMP and EPS formation model based on an extended unified theory and then included this model in the ASM3 matrix to form a CES-ASM3 model.…”
Section: Dong and Jiang 2009mentioning
confidence: 99%