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Long-term optimal aeration strategies for small-size alternating activated sludge treatment plants

Chachuat, Benoit  
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Roche, Nicolas
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Latifi, Razak
2005
Chemical Engineering and Processing

This paper discusses the influence of time horizon on dynamic optimization of small-size wastewater treatment plants alternating aerobic and anoxic processes. The optimization problem consists in determining the aeration policy (air-on and air-off periods) that minimizes the energy dissipated by the aeration system subject to both effluent and operating constraints. Optimization over short time horizons is first considered and reductions of the energy consumption up to 30% are obtained with respect to the usual operating mode of the process. But the application of such aeration strategies eventually results in a biomass wash-out when applied over long time periods. Here, it is shown that long time horizon optimized policies guarantee a durable functioning of the treatment plant. The resulting energy consumption savings are however lower (up to 15%), but are still important.

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DOI
10.1016/j.cep.2004.08.002
Author(s)
Chachuat, Benoit  
Roche, Nicolas
Latifi, Razak
Date Issued

2005

Published in
Chemical Engineering and Processing
Volume

44

Issue

5

Start page

591

End page

604

Subjects

Wastewater treatment

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Alternating activated sludge process

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Nutrient removal

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Energy consumption

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Dynamic optimization

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Short and long time horizons

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