Abstract
The purpose of the calibrated model determines how to approach a model calibration, e.g. which
information is needed and to which level of detail the model should be calibrated. A systematic
model calibration procedure was therefore defined and evaluated for a municipal–industrial
wastewater treatment plant. In the case that was studied it was important to have a detailed
description of the process dynamics, since the model was to be used as the basis for optimisation
scenarios in a later phase. Therefore, a complete model calibration procedure was applied including:
(1) a description of the hydraulics in the system via a tracer test, (2) an intensive measuring
campaign and (3) supporting lab-scale experiments to obtain and confirm kinetic parameters for the
model. In this paper the model calibration procedure for this case study is described step by step,
and the importance of the different steps is discussed. The calibrated model was evaluated via a
sensitivity analysis on the influence of model parameters and influent component concentrations on
the model output. The sensitivity analysis confirmed that the model output was sensitive to the
parameters that were modified from the default parameter values. The calibrated model was finally
reduced from a 24 tanks-in-series configuration to a 12 tanks-in-series configuration, resulting in a
50% reduction of the simulation time.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Journal | Journal of Hydroinformatics |
| Volume | 4 |
| Issue number | 0 |
| Pages (from-to) | 15-38 |
| ISSN | 1464-7141 |
| Publication status | Published - 2002 |
Keywords
- ASM1 model
- nitrification
- sensitivity analysis
- denitrification
- model reduction
- calibration procedure
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