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Surrogate-based optimisation of process systems to recover resources from wastewater

Alex Durkin, Lennart Otte, Miao Guo

2024Computers & Chemical Engineering16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Wastewater systems are transitioning towards integrative process systems to recover multiple resources whilst simultaneously satisfying regulations on final effluent quality. This work contributes to the literature by bringing a systems-thinking approach to resource recovery from wastewater, harnessing surrogate modelling and mathematical optimisation techniques to highlight holistic process systems. A surrogate-based process synthesis methodology was presented to harness high-fidelity data from black box process simulations, embedding first principles models, within a superstructure optimisation framework. Modelling tools were developed to facilitate tailored derivative- free optimisation solutions widely applicable to black box optimisation problems. The optimisation of a process system to recover energy and nutrients from a brewery wastewater reveals significant scope to reduce the environmental impacts of food and beverage production systems. Additionally, the application demonstrates the capabilities of the modelling methodology to highlight optimal processes to recover carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorous resources whilst also accounting for uncertainties inherent to wastewater systems.

Topics & Concepts

Process (computing)Process engineeringComputer scienceWastewaterResource (disambiguation)Scope (computer science)Biochemical engineeringEngineeringWaste managementProgramming languageComputer networkOperating systemProcess Optimization and IntegrationAdvanced Multi-Objective Optimization AlgorithmsAdvanced Control Systems Optimization