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IPCS: an integrated process control system for enhanced in-situ bioremediation
Y F Huang1, G Q Wang, G H Huang
1State Key Laboratory of Hydroscience and Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. yuefeihuang@tsinghua.edu.cn
Abstract:
To date, there has been little or no research related to process control of subsurface remediation systems. In this study, a framework to develop an integrated process control system for improving remediation efficiencies and reducing operating costs was proposed based on physical and numerical models, stepwise cluster analysis, non-linear optimization and artificial neural networks. Process control for enhanced in-situ bioremediation was accomplished through incorporating the developed forecasters and optimizers with methods of genetic algorithm and neural networks modeling. Application of the proposed approach to a bioremediation process in a pilot-scale system indicated that it was effective in dynamic optimization and real-time process control of the sophisticated bioremediation systems.
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