Water Regeneration Center Material Balance Establishment Service Based on Simulation
ClientSeoul City
Year2023 - 2024
LocationSeoul, Korea
Scale
Inflow Water Quality Investigation and Analysis at Water Regeneration Center
Simulation Layout Construction
Sensitivity Analysis and Calibration of Applied Models
Standardization of Material Balance Tasks
Report Writing and Operator Training
Proposal for Applying Smart Sensors for Advanced Material Balance and Simulation Tasks
This project aims to address limitations in the current material mass balance calculations at the water reclamation centers. The existing process relies on spreadsheet programs like MS Excel, which are based on empirical formulas and may have limitations when dealing with the complex and diverse treatment processes at these centers. Additionally, variations in material balance calculation methods across different water reclamation centers can lead to inefficiencies when implementing facility improvements or changes.
To overcome these challenges, the project seeks to standardize material mass balance calculations using simulation software that incorporates the ASM2d (Activated Sludge Model No. 2d) and ADM (Anaerobic Digestion Model) models recommended by the International Water Association (IWA). This software will provide a reliable foundation for interpreting various water treatment processes with a high level of accuracy. Furthermore, the initiative aligns with Seoul's efforts to establish an intelligent water reclamation center system based on big data and AI, emphasizing the need for a systematic operational approach.