Optimization of a real municipal sewage treatment plant using CRFSMA algorithm and a mathematical model
Chunchang Lu, Ying Chen, Behrooz Eskandarpour, Khalid A. Alnowibet

TL;DR
This study uses a new algorithm to optimize wastewater treatment, improving water quality and reducing energy and volume.
Contribution
The CRFSMA algorithm outperforms existing methods in optimizing wastewater treatment plant performance.
Findings
CRFSMA achieved a 14.8% improvement in wastewater quality and reduced pollutant concentrations.
The algorithm reduced energy use by 18.83% and overall plant volume by 18.27%.
The A2O framework showed compatibility with real-world conditions, enabling energy savings and emission reductions.
Abstract
This study presents the development, calibration, and validation of a mathematical model tailored for biological wastewater treatment at an actual urban sanitation facility. Utilizing multi-criteria optimization techniques, the research identified the most effective MCO algorithm by assessing Pareto optimal solutions. The model incorporated three primary performance measures energy consumption, overall volume, mean quality of effluent, and optimized 12 process parameters. Three algorithms, CRFSMA, particle swarm algorithm, and adaptive non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm III, were rigorously tested using MATLAB. The CRFSMA method emerged as superior, achieving enhanced Pareto optimal solutions for three-dimensional optimization. Quantitative improvements were observed with a 14.8 % increase in wastewater quality and reductions in total nitrogen (TN), chemical oxygen demand (COD),…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWater Systems and Optimization · Smart Grid Energy Management · Advanced Control Systems Optimization
