Author:
Mathur Rajshree,Sharma Meena Kumari
Abstract
Abstract
Water scarcity and wastewater management are two most serious environmental problems faced by developing countries like India. Recycling and reuse of the treated wastewater for non-potable purpose may significantly reduce the stress on fresh water requirement. Anaerobic digestion methods are used to treat wastewater discharge from various fields. Software tools provide an opportunity for engineers to create models which represent activities, resources, and the environment in powerful, affordable and user-friendly way. Modeling and simulation results serve as an important guideline in the optimization and process control for plant operators and other specialists in the field of engineering. Model-based development of software using tools such as Math Works Simulink has become common in the engineering. The Anaerobic Digestion Model (ADM1) from the International Water Association might be used for modeling and optimization of digestion operations. This research reveals the study of domestic wastewater treatment using ADM1. The process equations are solved using the input data, and output is generated. The results show that the proposed method is capable of predicting process parameters of excellent stream with high degree of accuracy (R2=0.945).
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