This paper reviews the developments in process modelling, and outlines the
benefits of dynamic modelling compared to steady-state modelling. The alter
native uses of modelling, for design, operation and training, are included.
The models covered are the GOD-based models from the IAWQ models #1 and #2
and WRc's BOD-based model. The relevance of BOD modelling for practitioner
s, rather than academics, is discussed, and likely routes for the future de
velopment are presented.
The authors' practical experience using these models, principally under WRc
's STOAT software, is also presented in the form of case studies - highligh
ting the experience of sampling programmes, calibration, validation and the
continuing importance of the engineer's role.