Published: CABEQ 20 (2) (2006) 197–202
Paper type: Original Scientific Paper
D. Goi, G. Di Giorgio, I. Cimarosti, M. Mion and G. Dolcetti
Abstract
Dynamic models in activated sludge processes have demonstrated to be a reliable
and useful instrument in design and management of wastewater treatment plants. The
biochemical nature of the processes involved the models which need a specific calibration to local conditions. A common method to determine kinetic and stoichiometric parameters of the biomass or wastewater/sludge fractionations is respirometry. Theoretically, nearly all biomass parameters and fractions can be estimated by respirometry, but a lot of difficulties rise when some parameters, such as saturation and hydrolysis rate constants, have to be drawn from experimental data.
The aim of our work is the setting up of a simple method to calibrate Activated Sludge Model No. 1 applying traditional batch respirometric tests together with dynamic
simulations of the respirometer itself.
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Keywords
respirometric measurements, ASM1, simulation, activated sludge, modeling