Critical Review of Membrane Bioreactor Models: Part 2: hydrodynamic and integrated Models

W. Naessens, T. Maere, Nicolas Rios Ratkovich, S. Vedantam, I. Nopens

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    Abstract

    Membrane bioreactor technology exists for a couple of decades, but has not yet overwhelmed the market due to some serious drawbacks of which operational cost due to fouling is the major contributor. Knowledge buildup and optimisation for such complex systems can heavily benefit from mathematical modelling. In this paper, the vast literature on hydrodynamic and integrated modelling in MBR is critically reviewed. Hydrodynamic models are used at different scales and focus mainly on fouling and only little on system design/optimisation. Integrated models also focus on fouling although the ones including costs are leaning towards optimisation. Trends are discussed, knowledge gaps identified and interesting routes for further research suggested.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalBioresource Technology
    Volume122
    Issue numberOctober 2012
    Pages (from-to) 107–118
    Number of pages12
    ISSN0960-8524
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

    Keywords

    • Modelling
    • Membrane Bioreactors
    • Hydrodynamics
    • CFD
    • Integrated Model
    • Costs

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