1. PyADM1: a Python implementation of Anaerobic Digestion Model No. 1
- Author
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Patrick Mannion, Enda Howley, Lens Pnl, and Sadrimajd P
- Subjects
Flexibility (engineering) ,Commercial software ,Municipal solid waste ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Python (programming language) ,computer.software_genre ,Waste treatment ,Anaerobic digestion ,Software ,Wastewater ,Biogas ,Operating system ,Ecosystem ,business ,Implementation ,computer ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
Anaerobic Digestion (AD) is a waste treatment technology widely used for wastewater and solid waste treatment, with the advantage of being a source of renewable energy in the form of biogas. Anaerobic digestion model number 1 (ADM1) is the most common mathematical model available for AD modelling. Commercial software implementations of ADM1 are available but have limited flexibility and availability due to the closed sources and licensing fees. Python is the fastest growing programming language and is open source freely available. Python implementation of ADM1 makes this AD model available to the mass user base of the Python ecosystem and it’s libraries. The open easy to use implementation in PyADM1 makes it more accessible and provides possibilities for flexible direct use of the model linked to other software, e.g. machine learning libraries or Linux operating system on embedded hardware.
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- 2021