Gross parameters prediction of a granular attached biomass reactor through evolutionary polynomial regression
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Heavy fluctuations in wastewater composition, such as those typical of tourist areas, can lead to a deteri-
orationintreatmentplantperformanceifnoactionistakeninadvance.Mathematicalmodelling,applied
to treatment plant performance prediction, can provide valuable information to address the stress issue.
The present study shows that the evolutionary polynomial regression methodology (EPR) is able to pre-
dicttheperformancesofanattachedgranularbiomasssystemsothatitispossibletomakethenecessary
operatingchangesinadvance,avoidingdeteriorationinthequalityoftheeffluentdischarged.Thepresent
papershowstheresultsofEPRapplicationtogrossparametersofagranularattachedbiomassreactor.For
each parameter, a model capable of predicting the effluent value was assessed, based on the knowledge
oftheinfluentcharacteristics.Coefficientsofdeterminationvalues(CoD)obtainedduringthemodelsval-
idation phase, can be said to be more than satisfactory, varying between 84.2% and 94.6%. Moreover, the
applied tests showed typical behaviours commonly found when observed and predicted values are quite
similar. This paper reports the first application attempt for modelling this kind of emerging treatment
system and gross parameters.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Aerobic processes; Evolutionary polynomial regression; Fixed-bed bioreactors; Optimization; Predictive models; Waste-water treatment
Elenco autori:
DI IACONI, Claudio; Barca, Emanuele; Mascolo, Giuseppe
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