Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Technology, University of Tuzla, Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Abstract
In this paper we address the synthesis problem of distributed wastewater
networks using mathematical programming approach based on the superstructure
optimization. We present a generalized superstructure and optimization model
for the design of the distributed wastewater treatment networks. The
superstructure includes splitters, treatment units, mixers, with all feasible
interconnections including water recirculation. Based on the superstructure
the optimization model is presented. The optimization model is given as a
nonlinear programming (NLP) problem where the objective function can be
defined to minimize the total amount of wastewater treated in treatment
operations or to minimize the total treatment costs. The NLP model is
extended to a mixed integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) problem where
binary variables are used for the selection of the wastewater treatment
technologies. The bounds for all flowrates and concentrations in the
wastewater network are specified as general equations. The proposed models
are solved using the global optimization solvers (BARON and LINDOGlobal). The
application of the proposed models is illustrated on the two wastewater
network problems of different complexity. First one is formulated as the NLP
and the second one as the MINLP. For the second one the parametric and
structural optimization is performed at the same time where optimal
flowrates, concentrations as well as optimal technologies for the wastewater
treatment are selected. Using the proposed model both problems are solved to
global optimality.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry
Cited by
2 articles.
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