Wastewater Treatment Process Modeling, 2nd Edition

Title: Wastewater Treatment Process Modeling, 2nd Edition
Author: Water Environment Federation
ISBN: 0071798420 / 9780071798426
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 304
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Year: 2013
Availability: Out of Stock

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This Water Environment Federation Manual of Practice is an all-encompassing guide to modeling fundamentals, terminology, tools, and protocols.

Wastewater Treatment Process Modeling, Second Edition
provides expert guidance to ensure that process models are developed, used, and documented correctly. This authoritative guide helps process engineers understand general modeling concepts and terminology, and offers practical details on how to use process models for the design of small, medium, and large wastewater treatment plants. The manual describes each step of the modeling process, from the fundamental math required and overviews of existing models and when to use them, to modeling protocols and how to interpret data.

  • Presents an overview of existing models
  • Discusses various modeling tools, including common simulators
  • Reviews the math fundamentals required for modeling
  • Covers modeling and simulation fundamentals, including mass-balance models and linking unit processes
  • Describes numerous models in various process units, including suspended- and attached-growth, anaerobic digestion, and water chemistry

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Preface

Chapter 1 : A Brief History of Process Modeling
Chapter 2 : Modeling Fundamentals
Chapter 3 : Unit Process Model Descriptions
Chapter 4 : Process Modeling Tools
Chapter 5 : Protocols : Steps to Carry Out Modeling in a Systematic Way
Chapter 6 : Defining Objectives
Chapter 7 : Building a Plant Model
Chapter 8 : Using Models for Design

Appendix A : Example Model Objective for Two Different Uses
Index