A new cellular automata model of the complex set of interacting phenomena which take place in bioremediation is described, which allows to treat a wider set of cases. The model has proven able to accurately describe several experimental data on a pilot plant. The general theory and the C.A. transition function are shown, and an example of the whole framework (fluid dynamics, chemical and biological layer) is analyzed and compared with experimental results

A new dynamical model of biodegradation / Villani, Marco; M., Mazzanti; M., Padovani; M., Andretta; Serra, Roberto; S., Di Gregorio; R., Rongo; W., Spataro. - STAMPA. - (2000), pp. 161-169. (Intervento presentato al convegno ACRI2000 - Fourth International Conference on Cellular Automata for Research and Industry tenutosi a Karlsruhe (GE) nel October 04 - 06).

A new dynamical model of biodegradation

VILLANI, Marco;SERRA, Roberto;
2000

Abstract

A new cellular automata model of the complex set of interacting phenomena which take place in bioremediation is described, which allows to treat a wider set of cases. The model has proven able to accurately describe several experimental data on a pilot plant. The general theory and the C.A. transition function are shown, and an example of the whole framework (fluid dynamics, chemical and biological layer) is analyzed and compared with experimental results
2000
ACRI2000 - Fourth International Conference on Cellular Automata for Research and Industry
Karlsruhe (GE)
October 04 - 06
161
169
Villani, Marco; M., Mazzanti; M., Padovani; M., Andretta; Serra, Roberto; S., Di Gregorio; R., Rongo; W., Spataro
A new dynamical model of biodegradation / Villani, Marco; M., Mazzanti; M., Padovani; M., Andretta; Serra, Roberto; S., Di Gregorio; R., Rongo; W., Spataro. - STAMPA. - (2000), pp. 161-169. (Intervento presentato al convegno ACRI2000 - Fourth International Conference on Cellular Automata for Research and Industry tenutosi a Karlsruhe (GE) nel October 04 - 06).
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