The IWA Anaerobic Digestion Model No 1 (ADM1)
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01/01/2002
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The IWA Anaerobic Digestion Modelling Task Group was established in 1997 at the 8th World Congress on,Anaerobic Digestion (Sendai, Japan) with the goal of developing a generalised anaerobic digestion model. The structured model includes multiple steps describing biochemical as well as physicochemical processes. The biochemical steps include disintegration from homogeneous particulates to carbohydrates, proteins and lipids; extracellular hydrolysis of these particulate substrates to sugars, amino acids, and long chain fatty acids (LCFA), respectively; acidogenesis from sugars and amino acids to volatile fatty acids (VFAs) and hydrogen; acetogenesis of LCFA and VFAs to acetate; and separate methanogenesis steps from acetate and hydrogen/CO2. The physico-chemical equations describe ion association and dissociation, and gas-liquid transfer. Implemented as a differential and algebraic equation (DAE) set, there are 26 dynamic state concentration variables, and 8 implicit algebraic variables per reactor vessel or element. Implemented as differential equations (DE) only, there are 32 dynamic concentration state variables. |
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eng |
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IWA Publishing/Portland Press |
Palavras-Chave | #Acetogenesis #Acidogenesis #Adm1 #Anaerobic Digestion #Hydrolysis #Kinetics #Methanogensis #Model #Vfa #Engineering, Environmental #Environmental Sciences #Water Resources #Methanogenesis #C1 #090409 Wastewater Treatment Processes |
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Conference Paper |