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Model selection, identification and validation in anaerobic digestion: a review

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Anaerobic digestion enables waste (water) treatment and energy production in the form of biogas. The successful implementation of this process has lead to an increasing interest worldwide. However, anaerobic digestion is a complex biological process, where hundreds of microbial populations are involved, and whose start-up and operation are delicate issues. In order to better understand the process dynamics and to optimize the operating conditions, the availability of dynamic models is of paramount importance. Such models have to be inferred from prior knowledge and experimental data collected from real plants. Modeling and parameter identification are vast subjects, offering a realm of approaches and methods, which can be difficult to fully understand by scientists and engineers dedicated to the plant operation and improvements. This review article discusses existing modeling frameworks and methodologies for parameter estimation and model validation in the field of anaerobic digestion processes. The point of view is pragmatic, intentionally focusing on simple but efficient methods.
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hal-02652655 , version 1 (29-05-2020)

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Andres Donoso-Bravo, Johan Mailier, Cristina Martín, Jorge Rodriguez, Cesar Arturo Aceves-Lara, et al.. Model selection, identification and validation in anaerobic digestion: a review. Water Research, 2011, 45 (17), pp.5347 - 5364. ⟨10.1016/j.watres.2011.08.059⟩. ⟨hal-02652655⟩
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