Mathematical Simulation Study on Performance of Different Opposite Folded Plate Anaerobic Sewage Treatment Technology

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The effect of different hydraulic retention time on the removal of COD, nitrogen and phosphorous when influent COD was 1000 mg/L were carried out by establishing simulation model with the help of mathematical simulation software BioWin3.0 on the computer and adjusting the parameters continuously combined with the actual operation of anaerobic sewage treatment technology, then compared and analyzed the effect of the simulated effluent and the actual effluent. The results showed that the model established by mathematical simulation software BioWin3.0 can reflect the actual operation conditions of sewage treatment.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 518-523)

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2580-2584

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May 2012

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