Modeling the Nutrient Removal Process in Aerobic Granular Sludge System by Coupling the Reactor- and Granule-Scale Models
Authored by Y Kagawa, J Tahata, N Kishida, S Matsumoto, C Picioreanu, Loosdrecht M C M van, S Tsuneda
Date Published: 2015
DOI: 10.1002/bit.25331
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Abstract
We developed a model for nutrient removal in an aerobic granular sludge
system. This model can quantitatively describe the start-up of the
system by coupling a model for studying the population dynamics of the
granules in the reactor (reactor-scale model) and a model for studying
the microbial community structure in the granules (granule-scale model).
The reactor-scale model is used for simulation for 10 days from the
start, during which the granule size is relatively small; the
granule-scale model is used after Day 10. The present approach proposes
the output data of the reactor-scale model after 10 days as initial
conditions for the granule-scale model. The constructed model
satisfactorily describes experimental data in various spatial and
temporal scales, which were obtained in this study by performing the
anaerobic-aerobic-anoxic cycles using a sequencing batch reactor.
Simulations using this model quantitatively predicted that the stability
of nutrient removal process depended largely on the dissolved oxygen
(DO) concentration, and the DO setpoint adaptation could improve the
nutrient removal performance. (C) 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Tags
Activated-sludge
Biological phosphorus removal
Polyphosphate-accumulating organisms
Microbial community structure
Water treatment process
In-situ
hybridization
Waste-water
Nitrifying granules
Candidatus-accumulibacter
Phosphate removal