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An ASM/ADM model interface for dynamic plant-wide simulation
Authors:Ingmar Nopens  Damien J Batstone  Ulf Jeppsson  Jens Alex
Affiliation:a BIOMATH, Department of Applied Mathematics, Biometrics and Process Control, Ghent University, Coupure Links 653, 9000 Gent, Belgium
b AWMC, Advanced Water Management Centre, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia
c Primodal Inc., 122 Leland Street, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 3A4, Canada
d Department of Industrial Electrical Engineering and Automation, Lund University, SE-22100 Lund, Sweden
e IFAK, Institut fuer Automation und Kommunikation, Steinfeldstr. (IGZ), D-39179 Barleben, Germany
f modelEAU, Département de genie civil, Pavillon Pouliot, Université Laval, G1K 7P4, Québec, QC, Canada
Abstract:Mathematical modelling has proven to be very useful in process design, operation and optimisation. A recent trend in WWTP modelling is to include the different subunits in so-called plant-wide models rather than focusing on parts of the entire process. One example of a typical plant-wide model is the coupling of an upstream activated sludge plant (including primary settler, and secondary clarifier) to an anaerobic digester for sludge digestion. One of the key challenges when coupling these processes has been the definition of an interface between the well accepted activated sludge model (ASM1) and anaerobic digestion model (ADM1). Current characterisation and interface models have key limitations, the most critical of which is the over-use of Xc (or lumped complex) variable as a main input to the ADM1. Over-use of Xc does not allow for variation of degradability, carbon oxidation state or nitrogen content. In addition, achieving a target influent pH through the proper definition of the ionic system can be difficult. In this paper, we define an interface and characterisation model that maps degradable components directly to carbohydrates, proteins and lipids (and their soluble analogues), as well as organic acids, rather than using Xc. While this interface has been designed for use with the Benchmark Simulation Model No. 2 (BSM2), it is widely applicable to ADM1 input characterisation in general. We have demonstrated the model both hypothetically (BSM2), and practically on a full-scale anaerobic digester treating sewage sludge.
Keywords:Benchmarking  ASM1  ADM1  Plant-wide modelling  BSM2  Wastewater
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