N. Funamizu et al., Effect of variations in flow rate and concentrations of influent on the nitrogen removal performance of the aerobic-anoxic-aerobic process, WATER SCI T, 42(3-4), 2000, pp. 35-41
During a rain event municipal wastewater treatment plants experience a rapi
d change in the inflow conditions. The effect of the rapid change in a flow
rate and/or concentrations on the nitrogen removal performance was studied
by using results from the lab-scale experiment and simulation analysis. Th
e mathematical model was developed for simulating the dynamic behavior of a
biological nutrient removal system, and the validity of the model was conf
irmed with data from the experiment. Computed results and the experimental
data showed that the net inflow of nitrogen compound through the reaction b
asin was controlled mainly by the flow rate and the reaction rate was subje
ct to the loading rate in the transient state. The pulse-shaped perturbatio
n with the low organic and nitrogen load resulted in the lesser performance
of nitrogen removal than the perturbation with the increased load.