全氨曝气控制(TAAC)理论--基于氨的创新型曝气控制器

Gregory Budzynski
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水资源回收设施(WRRF)需要优化和强大的解决方案,以确保这一关键环境服务高效可靠地运行。二级处理曝气控制就是一个很好的例子,因为活性污泥处理过程是水资源回收设施能耗最大的环节,需要氧气通过硝化作用以生物方式去除氨含量。所选择的控制策略将直接影响系统效率和保持排放许可达标水平的能力。使用基于氨的曝气控制器对这些系统有两大好处:(1) 通过最大限度地降低能耗来节约成本;(2) 通过稳定的出水氨浓度来提高性能。这些好处来自于系统生物动力学的提高。工艺控制的改进通过同时进行硝化/反硝化,并随着时间的推移提供所需的最低瞬时氧量,提高了总氮去除率。本论文所包含的是一种新型控制器算法,它利用了这一复杂处理过程的主要输入和输出变量之间的关系。与其他可能的解决方案相比,该方法减少了大型预算设备的磨损,需要的算法输入数据源也更少,从而提供了持续稳定的输出,并大幅降低了整个系统的成本。
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Total ammonia aeration control (TAAC) theory – An innovative ammonia-based aeration controller
Water resource recovery facilities (WRRFs) need optimized and robust solutions to ensure efficient and reliable operation for this critical environmental service. Secondary treatment aeration control is a prime example as the activated sludge treatment process consumes the largest amount of energy for WRRFs, which require oxygen to biologically remove the ammonia content through nitrification. The selected control strategy will directly impact system efficiency and ability to maintain discharge permit compliance levels. The use of an ammonia-based aeration controller has two major benefits for these systems: (1) cost savings, through minimization of energy usage, and (2) enhanced performance from a steady effluent ammonia concentration. These benefits come from an increase in the system biological kinetics. The process control improvements result in a higher rate of total nitrogen removal, via simultaneous nitrification/denitrification, through delivery of the minimum instantaneous oxygen necessary over time. The thesis contained herein is a novel controller algorithm, which leverages the relationship between primary input and output variables of this complex treatment process. The approach provides continuous output stability and a substantial reduction of the overall system costs, through decreased wear of large-budget equipment and by requiring fewer algorithm input data sources than any other possible solution.
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