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SAmpSONS - Visualisation and sustainability assessment of new and
alternative sanitation systems
Dear members of the "urban-drainage" list,
Recently, the SAmpSONS simulation and visualisation tool for resource
fluxes has been developed within the project „Simulation and
Visualisation of Material Flows in New and Alternative Sanitation
Systems“ (with co-funding by the Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt (DBU)).
The SAmpSONS simulator is available free of charge from the following
webpage:
https://www.ifak.eu/en/products/sampsons
It allows to simulate (though, in an approximate, not in a detailed way)
and visualise both New and Alternative Sanitation Systems (NASS) and
conventional wastewater management technologies with regard to their
material and resource flows. In addition, the different systems can be
evaluated and compared on the basis of various indicators. Nutrient
balances (e.g. nitrogen and phosphorus), energy consumption, cost
balances (fixed and variable costs as well as total life cycle costs),
various environmental indicators (e.g. greenhouse gas emissions and
eutrophication potential) as well as social indicators (e.g. acceptance)
are taken into account.
The SAmpSONS simulator can be applied in many contexts, including, but
not limited to, for teaching, training and education and for students'
theses.
In a second project-phase, also funded by DBU, the SAmpSONS simulator
will be extended, also by inclusion of additional wastewater
technologies. In case that you would like to see "your"
technology included in it and if you can provide (simple) data on it, we
would be delighted to hear from you.
Also any other suggestions for improvement and extensions of the
simulator are welcome.
The SAmpSONS program can be used in two languages: German and English.
After start of the program, the language can be set using the
“Werkzeuge”-“Sprache auswählen” options of the main menu of the program.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Best regards
Manfred
PS: A background papaer was published in Wat. Sci. Tech. (upon request,
I am happy to send it to you):
Schütze, M., Wriege-Bechtold, A., Zinati, T., Söbke, H., Wißmann, I.,
Schulz, M., Veser, S., Londong, J., Barjenbruch, M., Alex, J. (2019):
Simulation and Visualization of Material Flows in Sanitation Systems for
Streamlined Sustainability Assessment
Wat. Sci. Tech. 79, 10, 1966 - 1976, https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2019.199
The following partners contributed to the SAmpSONS project:
Björnsen Consulting Engineers (BCE), Koblenz (project coordinator)
Technical University of Berlin
Bauhaus University of Weimar
Institut für Automation und Kommunikation e. V. (ifak), Magdeburg
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Dr. Manfred Schütze
stellv. Geschäftsfeldleiter/Deputy Head of Dept. Wasser und Energie / Water and Energy / Agua y Energía
ifak - Institut fuer Automation und Kommunikation e.V. Magdeburg
Werner-Heisenberg-Str. 1, 39106 Magdeburg, Germany
Tel.: +49-391-9901470, -9901461 Fax: +49-391-9901590
E-Mail: [log in to unmask] Web: www.ifak.eu
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