e-ISSN 2231-8526
ISSN 0128-7680
Ismail, Muhammad Nasir, Tinia Idaty, Mohd Ghazi, Rozita, Omar and Wan Azlina, Wan Abd Karim Ghani
Pertanika Journal of Science & Technology, Volume 25, Issue 1, January 2017
Keywords: Anaerobic digestion, biogas, cattle manure, mixing intensity, oscillatory flow mixing
Published on: 31 JANUARY 2017
The feasibility of an anaerobic digestion of cattle manure for biogas production is studied in this paper. A batch thermophilic oscillatory flow anaerobic bioreactor (OFBR) operated in thermophilic (55oC) condition was used. Within the experimental conditions set in this study, the effect of mixing intensity on volatile solids removal was found out to be significant. Results demonstrated that increasing the level of mixing decreased the digester performance. Low intensity mixing at oscillatory Reynolds number (Reo) of 100 achieved an increase of 37% in biogas yields compared to high mixing intensity, Reo of 500. It was observed that the mixing intensity effect interacts with the methane composition in the biogas. The benefit of decreasing mixing intensity emerges to significantly increase the methane composition in the biogas. These experiments established that high intensity mixing was not essential for good performance of oscillatory flow anaerobic bioreactor. In addition, the effect of mixing intensity might be reduced through the use of a slightly lower total solid concentration, hence, lowering the operational cost of the process. Although the study was lab scale a pilot-scale system where mixing retention times are longer would be useful.
ISSN 0128-7680
e-ISSN 2231-8526