OPTIMIZATION DESIGN OF GRANULAR ACTIVAED CARBON USING GENETIC ALGORITHM

  • Al-Kadimy A
  • Hamza Z
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Abstract

Integrated advanced wastewater treatment provides important fundamental solutions to problems associated with water scarcity prevailing in arid and semi arid climatic regions. This was accomplished through treated water with specific specification and characteristics suitable to be used for agricultural, domestic, and industrial purposes. This study is concerned with the use of genetic algorithm procedure for the optimum design of integrated advance wastewater treatment units, with their various types and characteristics. The aim of optimum wastewater treatment units design is to attain optimum values of certain pre defined objective function. Based on the results of applying genetic algorithm on activated carbon treatment plant, it was found that the optimum values of empty bed contact time, dose of activated carbon, diameter of contractor, and loading rate of multiple hearth furnaces are 10min, 25mg/l, 2.4m, and 30 m/min, respectively

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Al-Kadimy, A. M., & Hamza, Z. A. H. (2021). OPTIMIZATION DESIGN OF GRANULAR ACTIVAED CARBON USING GENETIC ALGORITHM. Kufa Journal of Engineering, 6(1), 45–56. https://doi.org/10.30572/2018/kje/611314

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