Anaerobic digestion model no. 1 (ADM1) / IWA Task Group for Mathematical Modelling of Anaerobic Digestion Processes ; D.J. Batstone, J. Keller, I. Angelidaki, S.V. Kalyuzhnyi, S.G. Pavlostathis, A. Rozzi, W.T.M. Sanders, H. Siegrist, V.A. Vavilin.
Contributor(s): Batstone, D. J | Keller, J | Angelidaki, I | Kalyuzhnyi, S. V | Pavlostathis, S. G | Rozzi, A | Sanders, W. T. M | Siegrist, H | Vavilin, V. A | IWA Task Group for Mathematical Modelling of Anaerobic Digestion Processes.
Material type: BookSeries: Scientific & technical report: 13Publisher: London : IWA, 2002Description: xii, 77 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.ISBN: 1900222787; 9781900222785.Subject(s): ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION | SEWAGE | TREATMENT | SEWAGE PURIFICATION | MATHEMATICAL MODELLINGHoldings: GRETA POINT: 628.3:519.673 IWAItem type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Includes bibliographical references.
Summary -- 1. Introduction to the ADM1 -- 2. Nomenclature, state variables and expressions -- 3. Biochemical processes -- 4. Physico-chemical processes -- 5. Model implementation in a single stage CSTR -- 6. Suggested biochemical parameter values, sensitivity and estimation -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Appendix A: A review of parameters -- Appendix B: Supplementary matrix information -- Appendix C: Integration with the ASM -- Appendix D: Estimating stoichiometric coefficients for fermentation -- Index.
In developing ADM1, the Task Group have tried to establish common nomenclature, units and model structure, consistent with existing anaerobic modelling literature and the popular activated sludge models (See Activated Sludge Models ASM1, ASM2, ASM2d and ASM3, IWA Publishing, 2000, ISBN: 1900222248). As such, it is intended to promote widespread application of simulation from domestic (wastewater and sludge) treatment systems to specialised industrial applications. Outputs from the model include common process variables such gas flow and composition, pH, separate organic acids, and ammonium. The structure has been devised to encourage specific extensions or modifications where required, but still maintain a common platform.
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