Modelling the exothermic heat and the demand of cooling in paper and pulp industry biological wastewater treatment
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19/04/2016
19/04/2016
2016
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Resumo |
This master thesis presents a study on the requisite cooling of an activated sludge process in paper and pulp industry. The energy consumption of paper and pulp industry and it’s wastewater treatment plant in particular is relatively high. It is therefore useful to understand the wastewater treatment process of such industries. The activated sludge process is a biological mechanism which degrades carbonaceous compounds that are present in waste. The modified activated sludge model constructed here aims to imitate the bio-kinetics of an activated sludge process. However, due to the complicated non-linear behavior of the biological process, modelling this system is laborious and intriguing. We attempt to find a system solution first using steady-state modelling of Activated Sludge Model number 1 (ASM1), approached by Euler’s method and an ordinary differential equation solver. Furthermore, an enthalpy study of paper and pulp industry’s vital pollutants was carried out and applied to revise the temperature shift over a period of time to formulate the operation of cooling water. This finding will lead to a forecast of the plant process execution in a cost-effective manner and management of effluent efficiency. The final stage of the thesis was achieved by optimizing the steady state of ASM1. |
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http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/122954 URN:NBN:fi-fe201604199994 |
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Palavras-Chave | #Activated sludge model number 1 #Benchmark simulation model #Wastewater treatment plant #Activated sludge #Paper and pulp industry #Enthalpy #Temperature shift |
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Master's thesis Diplomityö |