TY - JOUR
T1 - Development and economic assessment of different WWTP control strategies for optimal simultaneous removal of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus
AU - Ostace, George Simion
AU - Baeza, Juan Antonio
AU - Guerrero, Javier
AU - Guisasola, Albert
AU - Cristea, Vasile Mircea
AU - Agachi, Paul Şerban
AU - Lafuente, Javier
PY - 2013/6/1
Y1 - 2013/6/1
N2 - This paper presents the comparison of four control strategies for the A2/O WWTP configuration for simultaneous C, N and P removal. The control strategies: (i) external COD-P control; (ii) external recycle flow-P control; (iii) nitrate control in the last anoxic reactor; (iv) ammonia control in the last aerobic reactor, were combined with other common control loops to build different control structures and were simulated in Matlab/Simulink under different influent conditions. A systematic approach was conducted with all the strategies to assess their potential effectiveness, according to the following steps: theoretical design, setpoint optimization and, finally, a detailed comparison of the control results against a reference operation and an optimized reference scenario. The optimization of the reference operation presented a 7% reduction of the total operational cost. The simulation results showed that some control strategies further reduced 3-7.5% the WWTP operational costs while the effluent quality is greatly improved.
AB - This paper presents the comparison of four control strategies for the A2/O WWTP configuration for simultaneous C, N and P removal. The control strategies: (i) external COD-P control; (ii) external recycle flow-P control; (iii) nitrate control in the last anoxic reactor; (iv) ammonia control in the last aerobic reactor, were combined with other common control loops to build different control structures and were simulated in Matlab/Simulink under different influent conditions. A systematic approach was conducted with all the strategies to assess their potential effectiveness, according to the following steps: theoretical design, setpoint optimization and, finally, a detailed comparison of the control results against a reference operation and an optimized reference scenario. The optimization of the reference operation presented a 7% reduction of the total operational cost. The simulation results showed that some control strategies further reduced 3-7.5% the WWTP operational costs while the effluent quality is greatly improved.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.compchemeng.2013.03.007
DO - 10.1016/j.compchemeng.2013.03.007
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84876313892
SN - 0098-1354
VL - 53
SP - 164
EP - 177
JO - Computers and Chemical Engineering
JF - Computers and Chemical Engineering
ER -