Experimental and numerical study of biogas, methane and carbon dioxide produced by pre-treated wheat straw and pre-digested cow dung

The biogas constituting majorly CH4 and CO2 has been produced by Ca(OH)2 pre-treated wheat straw with pre-digested cow dung. Some of the key thermodynamic parameters like specific heat capacity, density and heating capacity of the biogas produced have also been calculated per day as well as througho...

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Main Authors: Rajesh Baitha, Rajneesh Kaushal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-07-01
Series:International Journal of Sustainable Engineering
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19397038.2019.1605548
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Summary:The biogas constituting majorly CH4 and CO2 has been produced by Ca(OH)2 pre-treated wheat straw with pre-digested cow dung. Some of the key thermodynamic parameters like specific heat capacity, density and heating capacity of the biogas produced have also been calculated per day as well as throughout the hydraulic retention time. The governing equations of biogas with appropriate phase and interfacial conditions describing the physics of the biogas have been derived. The control volume approach has been used to predict the total volume (ml) of biogas, CH4 and CO2 throughout the experiment and on the daily basis. The effects of feedstock, temperature and pressure on the production of biogas, CH4 and CO2 in anaerobic digestion have also been studied. The average number of molar fraction and conversion ratio of CH4 and CO2 are correlated with number of carbon atoms available in feedstock. Numerical calculations by using developed model and Modified Gompertz model have shown proficient agreement with the experimental observations.
ISSN:1939-7038
1939-7046