Investigation on optimum blend ratio and microwave pre-treatment condition of primary and secondary sludge from sewage treatment plants (STP) to enhance biogas production in anaerobic digesters

In this paper, findings of an investigation to determine optimum ratio of primary and secondary sludge and microwave pre-treatment of the combined sludge ratio is reported. In the first experimental works, anaerobic digestion of primary and secondary sewage sludge at ratio of 100:0, 90:10, 70:30, 50...

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Main Authors: Sivasankari R., Kumaran P., Normanbhay S.
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Published: IEEE Computer Society 2023
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-220922023-05-16T10:47:19Z Investigation on optimum blend ratio and microwave pre-treatment condition of primary and secondary sludge from sewage treatment plants (STP) to enhance biogas production in anaerobic digesters Sivasankari R. Kumaran P. Normanbhay S. 55812835300 56803626200 22135844300 In this paper, findings of an investigation to determine optimum ratio of primary and secondary sludge and microwave pre-treatment of the combined sludge ratio is reported. In the first experimental works, anaerobic digestion of primary and secondary sewage sludge at ratio of 100:0, 90:10, 70:30, 50:50, 30:70, 0:100 respectively, was carried out. Results have indicated that the highest amount of biogas was generated by the 100% primary sludge. The current practice at the STP employs 70:30 sludge mix ratio. Using microwave, the 70:30 sludge mixture was subjected to pretreatment (MW) at 5 minutes and 15 minutes of continuous and intermittent irradiation prior to anaerobic digestion and compared to samples without pretreatment. The continuously MW pretreated sludge for 15 minutes generated 25% more biogas than the non-pretreated sludge. The outcome of this work suggest, pretreating 100% primary sludge with MW irradiation may prove to be an attractive option to be explored for enhancement biogas production in STP's. The excess biogas produced can be used to generate more electricity hence proving to be techno-economically viable for power production. © 2014 Asian Institute of Technology. Final 2023-05-16T02:47:19Z 2023-05-16T02:47:19Z 2014 Conference Paper 2-s2.0-84903713820 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84903713820&partnerID=40&md5=c00c2d141ecda3d863509f917d0570ae https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/22092 6828974 IEEE Computer Society Scopus
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description In this paper, findings of an investigation to determine optimum ratio of primary and secondary sludge and microwave pre-treatment of the combined sludge ratio is reported. In the first experimental works, anaerobic digestion of primary and secondary sewage sludge at ratio of 100:0, 90:10, 70:30, 50:50, 30:70, 0:100 respectively, was carried out. Results have indicated that the highest amount of biogas was generated by the 100% primary sludge. The current practice at the STP employs 70:30 sludge mix ratio. Using microwave, the 70:30 sludge mixture was subjected to pretreatment (MW) at 5 minutes and 15 minutes of continuous and intermittent irradiation prior to anaerobic digestion and compared to samples without pretreatment. The continuously MW pretreated sludge for 15 minutes generated 25% more biogas than the non-pretreated sludge. The outcome of this work suggest, pretreating 100% primary sludge with MW irradiation may prove to be an attractive option to be explored for enhancement biogas production in STP's. The excess biogas produced can be used to generate more electricity hence proving to be techno-economically viable for power production. © 2014 Asian Institute of Technology.
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Kumaran P.
Normanbhay S.
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author Sivasankari R.
Kumaran P.
Normanbhay S.
spellingShingle Sivasankari R.
Kumaran P.
Normanbhay S.
Investigation on optimum blend ratio and microwave pre-treatment condition of primary and secondary sludge from sewage treatment plants (STP) to enhance biogas production in anaerobic digesters
author_sort Sivasankari R.
title Investigation on optimum blend ratio and microwave pre-treatment condition of primary and secondary sludge from sewage treatment plants (STP) to enhance biogas production in anaerobic digesters
title_short Investigation on optimum blend ratio and microwave pre-treatment condition of primary and secondary sludge from sewage treatment plants (STP) to enhance biogas production in anaerobic digesters
title_full Investigation on optimum blend ratio and microwave pre-treatment condition of primary and secondary sludge from sewage treatment plants (STP) to enhance biogas production in anaerobic digesters
title_fullStr Investigation on optimum blend ratio and microwave pre-treatment condition of primary and secondary sludge from sewage treatment plants (STP) to enhance biogas production in anaerobic digesters
title_full_unstemmed Investigation on optimum blend ratio and microwave pre-treatment condition of primary and secondary sludge from sewage treatment plants (STP) to enhance biogas production in anaerobic digesters
title_sort investigation on optimum blend ratio and microwave pre-treatment condition of primary and secondary sludge from sewage treatment plants (stp) to enhance biogas production in anaerobic digesters
publisher IEEE Computer Society
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