Analytical Approach for Predicting Biogas Generation in a Municipal Solid Waste Anaerobic Digester
There is an increasing worldwide interest in the effective utilisation of municipal solid wastes as an avenue of reducing its high cost of clearing. Municipal solid wastes are usefully converted into a medium grade fuel (biogas) to reduce its nuisance value to the environment. In this paper, the pot...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Iranian journal of environmental health science & engineering 2008-01, Vol.5 (3), p.179-186 |
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Zusammenfassung: | There is an increasing worldwide interest in the effective utilisation
of municipal solid wastes as an avenue of reducing its high cost of
clearing. Municipal solid wastes are usefully converted into a medium
grade fuel (biogas) to reduce its nuisance value to the environment. In
this paper, the potential of vegetable (putriscible) component of
municipal solid wastes was examined in terms of biogas production. The
vegetable component of the waste was used as substrate in a batch-fed
200 dm3 capacity anaerobic digester, which was consecutively loaded
with a 10-20 kg ranged weight of vegetable. The total solid (TS) of
substrate was 8-10% over a retention period of 40 days. The temperature
of the substrate during bio-digestion was maintained within 29ºC
and 33ºC. The average biogas yield varied from 5.15 dm3/kgTS to
5.83 dm3/kgTS. From the digestion experiments, a regression equation,
called the municipal solid wastes energy value model, was derived. This
model estimates the biogas production from municipal solid wastes. For
the predictive model formulation, a relationship between retention time
and the daily/total biogas yield was explored. The polynomial function
significantly represents the models formulated for the different
quantity of substrate loaded. This strongly suggests that the
polynomial series is best suited to predict the relationship between
retention time and the quantity of substrate loaded for the experiment.
This tool is useful in optimising biogas production from energy
materials, and requires further validation and refinement. Hopefully,
this study advances this increasingly growing area of municipal solid
wastes research. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1979 |