Diagnosis and optimization of WWTPs using the PWM library: full-scale experiences

Given the shift in perception of wastewater treatment plants as water resource recovery facilities, conventional mathematical models need to be updated. The resource recovery perspective should be applied to new processes, technologies and plant layouts. The number and level of models proposed to da...

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Published inWater science and technology Vol. 75; no. 3-4; pp. 518 - 529
Main Authors Fernández-Arévalo, T, Lizarralde, I, Maiza, M, Beltrán, S, Grau, P, Ayesa, E
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England IWA Publishing 01.02.2017
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Summary:Given the shift in perception of wastewater treatment plants as water resource recovery facilities, conventional mathematical models need to be updated. The resource recovery perspective should be applied to new processes, technologies and plant layouts. The number and level of models proposed to date give an overview of the complexity of the new plant configurations and provides a wide range of possibilities and process combinations in order to construct plant layouts. This diversity makes the development of standard, modular and flexible tools and model libraries that allow the incorporation of new processes and components in a straightforward way a necessity. In this regard, the plant-wide modelling (PWM) library is a complete model library that includes conventional and advanced technologies and that allows economic and energetic analyses to be carried out in a holistic way. This paper shows the fundamentals of this PWM library that is built upon the above-mentioned premises and the application of the PWM library in three different full-scale case studies.
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ISSN:0273-1223
1996-9732
DOI:10.2166/wst.2016.482