Influence of volatile fatty acid concentration on biogas production in synthropic anaerobic digestion

Biogas is one type of renewable energy that can be produced from substrates in the form of industrial waste. Biogas formation is a complex series of biochemical processes and involves many types of anaerobic micro-organisms. In an anaerobic digester, synthropic reactions are considered to be the...

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Main Authors: Sinaga, Nazar, Mel, Maizirwan, Pakpahan, Rezeki, Che Sidik, Nor Azwadi
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spelling my.iium.irep.621092018-02-20T04:07:39Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/62109/ Influence of volatile fatty acid concentration on biogas production in synthropic anaerobic digestion Sinaga, Nazar Mel, Maizirwan Pakpahan, Rezeki Che Sidik, Nor Azwadi TP Chemical technology TP248.13 Biotechnology Biogas is one type of renewable energy that can be produced from substrates in the form of industrial waste. Biogas formation is a complex series of biochemical processes and involves many types of anaerobic micro-organisms. In an anaerobic digester, synthropic reactions are considered to be the process steps that limit the formation of this biogas. This study aims to study the effect of volatile fatty acid substrate concentration (VFA) on the biogas production rate in a digester tank equipped with Rushton Impeller 6 bladed type mixer, which is rotated at a constant speed of 100 rpm. The simulations were performed in 3 dimensions under transient conditions using computational fluid dynamic (CFD) methods that are tied to the equilibrium equations of the synthropic reaction population (acetogenesis and methanogenesis) in the stirred reactor. This simulation uses a 3-phase Eulerian model and a k-epsilon RNG turbulence model to solve the momentum equation, species transport and population balance equation. The preferred solution method is PC-SIMPLE with First Order Upwind discretization. In this study 8 variations of substrate concentration were simulated. The validation results of the previous research showed very close results, with the difference is less than 1%. Hence, the VFA degradation process occurs efficiently and the VFA concentration profile in the 3-phase system is a heterogeneous flow pattern, so it is concluded that the calculation model used can be used to predict the biogas production rate quite well. Based on the simulation results of 8 types of VFA substrate concentrations observed after 70 seconds, it was found that the production and concentration of methane in biogas varied between 17.62% (variation-6) to 22.96% (variation-5). The biogas production varies between 0.61 g/l (reference model) to 0.95 g/l (variation-3). With this investigation, it can be done by simulation to get optimal mixer design, according to the type of substrate used and operating conditions of the digester. Akademia Baru 2017-12 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/62109/1/ARBBV1_N1_P26_43.pdf Sinaga, Nazar and Mel, Maizirwan and Pakpahan, Rezeki and Che Sidik, Nor Azwadi (2017) Influence of volatile fatty acid concentration on biogas production in synthropic anaerobic digestion. Journal of Advanced Research in Biofuel and Bioenergy, 1 (1). pp. 26-43. ISSN 2600-8459 http://www.akademiabaru.com/doc/ARBBV1_N1_P26_43.pdf
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TP248.13 Biotechnology
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TP248.13 Biotechnology
Sinaga, Nazar
Mel, Maizirwan
Pakpahan, Rezeki
Che Sidik, Nor Azwadi
Influence of volatile fatty acid concentration on biogas production in synthropic anaerobic digestion
description Biogas is one type of renewable energy that can be produced from substrates in the form of industrial waste. Biogas formation is a complex series of biochemical processes and involves many types of anaerobic micro-organisms. In an anaerobic digester, synthropic reactions are considered to be the process steps that limit the formation of this biogas. This study aims to study the effect of volatile fatty acid substrate concentration (VFA) on the biogas production rate in a digester tank equipped with Rushton Impeller 6 bladed type mixer, which is rotated at a constant speed of 100 rpm. The simulations were performed in 3 dimensions under transient conditions using computational fluid dynamic (CFD) methods that are tied to the equilibrium equations of the synthropic reaction population (acetogenesis and methanogenesis) in the stirred reactor. This simulation uses a 3-phase Eulerian model and a k-epsilon RNG turbulence model to solve the momentum equation, species transport and population balance equation. The preferred solution method is PC-SIMPLE with First Order Upwind discretization. In this study 8 variations of substrate concentration were simulated. The validation results of the previous research showed very close results, with the difference is less than 1%. Hence, the VFA degradation process occurs efficiently and the VFA concentration profile in the 3-phase system is a heterogeneous flow pattern, so it is concluded that the calculation model used can be used to predict the biogas production rate quite well. Based on the simulation results of 8 types of VFA substrate concentrations observed after 70 seconds, it was found that the production and concentration of methane in biogas varied between 17.62% (variation-6) to 22.96% (variation-5). The biogas production varies between 0.61 g/l (reference model) to 0.95 g/l (variation-3). With this investigation, it can be done by simulation to get optimal mixer design, according to the type of substrate used and operating conditions of the digester.
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author Sinaga, Nazar
Mel, Maizirwan
Pakpahan, Rezeki
Che Sidik, Nor Azwadi
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Mel, Maizirwan
Pakpahan, Rezeki
Che Sidik, Nor Azwadi
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title Influence of volatile fatty acid concentration on biogas production in synthropic anaerobic digestion
title_short Influence of volatile fatty acid concentration on biogas production in synthropic anaerobic digestion
title_full Influence of volatile fatty acid concentration on biogas production in synthropic anaerobic digestion
title_fullStr Influence of volatile fatty acid concentration on biogas production in synthropic anaerobic digestion
title_full_unstemmed Influence of volatile fatty acid concentration on biogas production in synthropic anaerobic digestion
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