• 제목/요약/키워드: On-lime learning control

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On-line Learnign control of Nonlinear Systems Usig Local Affine Mapping-based Networks

  • Chio, Jin-Young;Kim, Dong-Sung
    • 한국지능시스템학회논문지
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    • 제5권3호
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    • pp.3-10
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    • 1995
  • This paper proposedan on-line learning controller which can be applied to nonlinear systems. The proposed on-line learning controller is based on the universal approximation by the local affine mapping-based neural networks. It has self-organizing and learning capability to adapt itself to the new environment arising from the variation of operating point of the nonlinear system. Since the learning controller retains the knowledge of trained dynamics, it can promptly adapt itself to situations similar to the previously experienced one. This prompt adaptability of the proposed control system is illustrated through simulations.

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A new viewpoint of lime/mineral dissolved solution for removal of phosphorus and the corresponding mechanism in wastewater

  • C.C. Hung;T. Nguyen;C.Y. Hsieh;M. Nasir
    • Membrane and Water Treatment
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    • 제15권3호
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    • pp.117-130
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    • 2024
  • The possibility of using lime/mineral solvent solutions has been investigated to effectively remove T-P from wastewater. The lime solvent solution showed an initial T-P removal efficiency of about 90% compared to the less efficient mineral solvent solution removal. High pH and dissolved Ca2+ can form hydroxyapatite minerals (Ca5(PO4)3(OH) or Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2 and can also remove SS and COD from wastewater. Feldspar dissolution solution can be reused twice because the Ca limited sample content provided, but further research is needed to discover other influencing parameters that control the T-P removal efficiency in real wastewater. Because it plays an important role of alkalinity in T-P removal, the success rate is limited. In practical applications, it is obtained according to the pH value wastewater in the environment. The results obtained in this study can highlight new insights on the use of limestone/dissolved mineral solutions to control T-P in wastewater, instead of directly using commercial chemical agents that can produce large amounts of unreacted chemical sludge.