Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
699286 Control Engineering Practice 2015 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A reduced order model of anaerobic digestion is proposed, based on the AMOCO model.•In order to perform parameter estimation, the model is rewritten in a linear fractional transformation (LFT) formulation.•The data used for identification have been first generated by simulating the ADM1 model, considering waste activated sludge as substrate.•Then, experimental data were collected on a laboratory scale equipment, performing the anaerobic digestion of ultra-filtered cheese-whey.

In this paper, a reduced order model of anaerobic digestion is first proposed, with the main goal to develop an efficient tool for process monitoring and control. Then, in order to perform parameter estimation, the model has been rewritten in a linear fractional transformation (LFT) formulation, using a symbolic tool originally developed for linear models and modified for the processing of nonlinear models. Two different test cases have been considered. In a first case, the data used for parameter identification have been generated by simulating the well known and more complex ADM1 model, considering waste activated sludge as substrate. In a second case, experimental data were collected on a laboratory scale equipment, operated in a semi-batch experiment, performing the anaerobic digestion of ultra-filtered cheese-whey.

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