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General model for biological nutrient removal activated‐sludge systems: model application
The application of a general model for nitrification denitrification biological excess phosphorus removal (NDBEPR) activated‐sludge systems is demonstrated. Results of simulations show the model is capable of predicting sludge production and oxygen use for a range of system types and configurations, and of tracking changes in a number of parameters including soluble phosphorus and nitrate concentrations. Application of the model is demonstrated for aerobic and anoxic–aerobic systems and for a number of nutrient removal systems for both steady‐state and for dynamic conditions.
General model for biological nutrient removal activated‐sludge systems: model application
The application of a general model for nitrification denitrification biological excess phosphorus removal (NDBEPR) activated‐sludge systems is demonstrated. Results of simulations show the model is capable of predicting sludge production and oxygen use for a range of system types and configurations, and of tracking changes in a number of parameters including soluble phosphorus and nitrate concentrations. Application of the model is demonstrated for aerobic and anoxic–aerobic systems and for a number of nutrient removal systems for both steady‐state and for dynamic conditions.
General model for biological nutrient removal activated‐sludge systems: model application
Barker, P.S. (Autor:in) / Dold, P.L. (Autor:in)
Water Environment Research ; 69 ; 985-991
01.07.1997
7 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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