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Anaerobic treatment of complex chemical wastewater in a sequencing batch biofilm reactor: Process optimization and evaluation of factor interactions using the Taguchi dynamic DOE methodology

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AbstractThe Taguchi robust experimental design (DOE) methodology has been applied on a dynamic anaerobic process treating complex wastewater by an anaerobic sequencing batch biofilm reactor (AnSBBR). For optimizing the process as well as to evaluate the influence of different factors on the process, the uncontrollable (noise) factors have been considered. The Taguchi methodology adopting dynamic approach is the first of its kind for studying anaerobic process evaluation and process optimization. The designed experimental methodology consisted of four phases—planning, conducting, analysis, and validation connected sequence‐wise to achieve the overall optimization. In the experimental design, five controllable factors, i.e., organic loading rate (OLR), inlet pH, biodegradability (BOD/COD ratio), temperature, and sulfate concentration, along with the two uncontrollable (noise) factors, volatile fatty acids (VFA) and alkalinity at two levels were considered for optimization of the anae robic system. Thirty‐two anaerobic experiments were conducted with a different combination of factors and the results obtained in terms of substrate degradation rates were processed in Qualitek‐4 software to study the main effect of individual factors, interaction between the individual factors, and signal‐to‐noise (S/N) ratio analysis. Attempts were also made to achieve optimum conditions. Studies on the influence of individual factors on process performance revealed the intensive effect of OLR. In multiple factor interaction studies, biodegradability with other factors, such as temperature, pH, and sulfate have shown maximum influence over the process performance. The optimum conditions for the efficient performance of the anaerobic system in treating complex wastewater by considering dynamic (noise) factors obtained are higher organic loading rate of 3.5 Kg COD/m3 day, neutral pH with high biodegradability (BOD/COD ratio of 0.5), along with mesophilic temperature range (40°C), and low sulfate concentration (700 mg/L). The optimization resulted in enhanced anaerobic performance (56.7%) from a substrate degradation rate (SDR) of 1.99 to 3.13 Kg COD/m3 day. Considering the obtained optimum factors, further validation experiments were carried out, which showed enhanced process performance (3.04 Kg COD/m3‐day from 1.99 Kg COD/m3 day) accounting for 52.13% improvement with the optimized process conditions. The proposed method facilitated a systematic mathematical approach to understand the complex multi‐species manifested anaerobic process treating complex chemical wastewater by considering the uncontrollable factors. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Title: Anaerobic treatment of complex chemical wastewater in a sequencing batch biofilm reactor: Process optimization and evaluation of factor interactions using the Taguchi dynamic DOE methodology
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AbstractThe Taguchi robust experimental design (DOE) methodology has been applied on a dynamic anaerobic process treating complex wastewater by an anaerobic sequencing batch biofilm reactor (AnSBBR).
For optimizing the process as well as to evaluate the influence of different factors on the process, the uncontrollable (noise) factors have been considered.
The Taguchi methodology adopting dynamic approach is the first of its kind for studying anaerobic process evaluation and process optimization.
The designed experimental methodology consisted of four phases—planning, conducting, analysis, and validation connected sequence‐wise to achieve the overall optimization.
In the experimental design, five controllable factors, i.
e.
, organic loading rate (OLR), inlet pH, biodegradability (BOD/COD ratio), temperature, and sulfate concentration, along with the two uncontrollable (noise) factors, volatile fatty acids (VFA) and alkalinity at two levels were considered for optimization of the anae robic system.
Thirty‐two anaerobic experiments were conducted with a different combination of factors and the results obtained in terms of substrate degradation rates were processed in Qualitek‐4 software to study the main effect of individual factors, interaction between the individual factors, and signal‐to‐noise (S/N) ratio analysis.
Attempts were also made to achieve optimum conditions.
Studies on the influence of individual factors on process performance revealed the intensive effect of OLR.
In multiple factor interaction studies, biodegradability with other factors, such as temperature, pH, and sulfate have shown maximum influence over the process performance.
The optimum conditions for the efficient performance of the anaerobic system in treating complex wastewater by considering dynamic (noise) factors obtained are higher organic loading rate of 3.
5 Kg COD/m3 day, neutral pH with high biodegradability (BOD/COD ratio of 0.
5), along with mesophilic temperature range (40°C), and low sulfate concentration (700 mg/L).
The optimization resulted in enhanced anaerobic performance (56.
7%) from a substrate degradation rate (SDR) of 1.
99 to 3.
13 Kg COD/m3 day.
Considering the obtained optimum factors, further validation experiments were carried out, which showed enhanced process performance (3.
04 Kg COD/m3‐day from 1.
99 Kg COD/m3 day) accounting for 52.
13% improvement with the optimized process conditions.
The proposed method facilitated a systematic mathematical approach to understand the complex multi‐species manifested anaerobic process treating complex chemical wastewater by considering the uncontrollable factors.
© 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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