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Biokinetic process model diagnosis with shape-constrained spline functions

Masic, Alma
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Srinivasan, Sriniketh  
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Billeter, Julien  
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2016
3rd IWA Specialized International Conference “Ecotechnologies for Wastewater Treatment” (ecoSTP)

Model-structure identification is important for the optimization and design of biokinetic processes. Standard Monod and Tessier functions are often used by default to describe bacterial growth with respect to a substrate, leading to significant optimization errors in case of inappropriate representation. This paper introduces shape-constrained spline (SCS) functions, which share the qualitative behavior of a number of conventional growth-rate functions expressing substrate affinity effects. A simulated case study demonstrates the capabilities in terms of model identification of SCS functions, which offer a high parametric flexibility and could replace incomplete libraries of functions by a single biokinetic model structure. Moreover, the diagnostic ability of the spline functions is illustrated for the case of Haldane kinetics, which exhibits a distinctively different shape. The major benefit of these spline functions lies in their model discrimination capabilities by indicating in a quick and conclusive way the presence of other effects than substrate affinity.

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conference paper not in proceedings
Author(s)
Masic, Alma
Srinivasan, Sriniketh  
Billeter, Julien  
Bonvin, Dominique  
Villez, Kris
Date Issued

2016

Subjects

Bacterial growth-rate kinetics

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Shape-constrained spline functions

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Wastewater treatment

Note

Presented as an Oral contribution.

Collaborative Project with the group of Process Engineering of EAWAG (Dübendorf).

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3rd IWA Specialized International Conference “Ecotechnologies for Wastewater Treatment” (ecoSTP)

Cambridge (UK)

June 27-30, 2016

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December 1, 2015
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