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Optimization of Water Wells Production for Water Cleaning Process

International Journal of Computer Applications Technology and Research 2023 Score: 30 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Mustapha Malami, Mustapha Malami, Ádám Kamrás, Ádám Kamrás, C Ramakrishnaiah, C Sadashivalah, G Ranganna, M Bashir, S Amr, S Aziz, N Aun, S Sethupathi, N Ko, K Lee Y Hyun, A Emrouznejad, M Marra, G Grela, K Lee S Aziz, K Lee

Summary

This paper presents a mathematical optimization model for managing groundwater cleanup using a network of contaminated wells at a pharmaceutical site in Hungary. The model helps determine the most efficient pumping strategy to minimize pollutant concentrations while managing energy costs.

This paper presents a model to optimize water Well production for a water cleaning process to maintain the pollution level of a polluted ground water area with 20 Wells of varied pollution concentrations. In Hungary, a pharmaceutical company contaminated an area by using different chemicals to manufacture drugs. The production area has Wells with different concentrations and needs to be cleaned to maintain a constant pollution concentration. I cannot discuss the company, its location, or the production area. My model will tackle this complex real-life problem based on this problem. Mathematically, the problem is simpler, but it involves numerous Wells with varied concentrations. We will start by defining the values of our 20 Wells, computing the weighted average, comparing two and three Wells to understand how they operate, and then using MATLAB to graph their relationship. Second, as the model becomes more sophisticated, we will group the Wells into four groups and analyse them to find the best operating combination. We will next utilize our best combination from the analysis to create a process algorithm for our model. Our main goal is to design a process algorithm optimization controller for our model so that the Wells can function at a constant capacity of 16 litre/mins to generate water with 55% average pollution even if one or two Wells are not working at full capacity. The optimization controller will iteratively adjust the Well production capacity until the weighted average pollution level reaches 55%.

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