Bibliographic citations
Peña, A., (2016). Uso de redes neuronales artificiales para optimizar la dosificación de coagulantes en la planta de tratamiento de agua potable, Huancayo [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/2841
Peña, A., Uso de redes neuronales artificiales para optimizar la dosificación de coagulantes en la planta de tratamiento de agua potable, Huancayo [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2016. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/2841
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title = "Uso de redes neuronales artificiales para optimizar la dosificación de coagulantes en la planta de tratamiento de agua potable, Huancayo",
author = "Peña Rojas, Anieval Cirilo",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2016"
}
In the research of artificial neural networks is used as a tool to optimize the amount of coagulant (Al2SO4) used in treating drinking water company SEDAM city of Huancayo, where the quality of water entering the treatment plant is highly unstable permanent river variability due to rainfall occurring especially in the months from October to March, these meteorological phenomena in a short time alter the physical and chemical characteristics of water treatment difficult. jar testing was used in the laboratory to determine the dose of coagulant to be used for a period of eleven months from July 2012 to May 2013, with daily random sampling. The variables considered for the study were water turbidity, pH, conductivity, color and dissolved solids, with the average temperature 10 ° C and a flow rate of 148 liters per second. The dose given coagulant by jar testing was optimized using neural networks with three specific topologies, was concluded that the topology more adequate is the generalized regression with a Assertiveness of 96.9 per cent compared to the actual data and its color, turbidity and pH, in that order: training a 98.4 per cent linear correlation of being able to show that the most influential factors according to their impact level are variables obtained. The application of this alternative allows cost savings and improve water quality in less time than the classic methods of calculation.
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