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Title E-Learning Proposal for 3D Modeling and Numerical Simulation with FreeFem plus plus for the Study of the Discontinuous Dynamics of Biological and Anaerobic Digesters
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Authors Brito-Espino, S; García-Ramírez, T; Leon-Zerpa, F; Mendieta-Pino, C; Santana, JJ; Ramos-Martín, A
Title E-Learning Proposal for 3D Modeling and Numerical Simulation with FreeFem plus plus for the Study of the Discontinuous Dynamics of Biological and Anaerobic Digesters
Year 2023
Published Water, 15.0, 6
DOI 10.3390/w15061181
Abstract This work presents an original 3D code in FreeFem++ to recreate the behavior of anaerobic microorganisms in non-stirred anaerobic reactors with an intermittent feed. The physical and biochemical phenomena have been considered using a mathematical model based on a set of partial differential equations: Stokes, advection-diffusion, and diffusion-reaction. The description of the anaerobic metabolism was carried out by implementing the structured AMD1 model. The Galerkin finite element method has been used to solve the partial differential equations defined in the model. Finally, the methodology and procedures are presented by means of a concrete example. Thanks to the inclusion of this e-learning tool for use in virtual laboratories, it is possible to improve the understanding of engineering students on the functioning of the metabolism that takes place inside non-stirred anaerobic reactors that are fed discontinuously. This proposal reinforces to students, in a transversal way, both environmental sensitivity and awareness of the circular economy focused on the implementation of natural wastewater treatment systems in rural areas.
Author Keywords modeling; anaerobic digestion; fed-batch non-stirred anaerobic reactor; FreeFem plus plus; virtual lab; computational fluid dynamic
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000960277100001
WoS Category Environmental Sciences; Water Resources
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Water Resources
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/15/6/1181/pdf?version=1679458187
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