APPLICATION OF EVOLUTIONARY POLYNOMIAL REGRESSION IN ULTRAFILTRATION SYSTEMS CONSIDERING THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT PARAMETERS ON OILY WASTEWATER TREATMENT

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In the present work, the effects of operating conditions including pH, transmembrane pressure, oil concentration, and temperature on fouling resistance and the rejection of turbidity for a polymeric membrane in an ultrafiltration system of wastewater treatment were studied. A new modeling technique called evolutionary polynomial regression (EPR) was investigated. EPR is a method based on regression algorithm, which combines the best properties of the conventional numerical regression technique. This paper employs the capability of EPR as a powerful tool to develop a formula with a variable number of polynomial coefficients. Herein, the evolutionary polynomial regression approach is adopted on two parametric studies, i.e. total fouling resistance and rejection rate. These parameters are all evaluated as a function of some mentioned independent variables. Maximum average error and minimum average error are obtained to be equal to 4.25% and 0.05%, respectively. Therefore, EPR is a practical and useful method to describe a membrane performance.
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English
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Journal of Petroleum Science and Technology, Volume:3 Issue: 1, Spring 2013
Pages:
9 to 19
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