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Activated sludge model (ASM) based modelling of membrane bioreactor (MBR) processes: A critical review with special regard to MBR specificities

Water research, v.44 no.15, 2010년, pp.4272 - 4294  

Fenu, A. (Aquafin NV, Department of Research and Products Development, Dijkstraat 8, 2630 Aartselaar, Belgium) ,  Guglielmi, G. ,  Jimenez, J. ,  Sperandio, M. ,  Saroj, D. ,  Lesjean, B. ,  Brepols, C. ,  Thoeye, C. ,  Nopens, I.

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Membrane bioreactors (MBRs) have been increasingly employed for municipal and industrial wastewater treatment in the last decade. The efforts for modelling of such wastewater treatment systems have always targeted either the biological processes (treatment quality target) as well as the various aspe...

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