Analysis of biogas production through anaerobics digestion using cow dung and various co-substrates

Biodegradable waste is a sustainable energy resource. In coming years biogas technology can be very useful worldwide, since biogas can be obtained from biodegradable waste material. This technology is based on waste reduction and also is helpful in the clean-up process of India. In this exp...

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Main Authors: Dhanapal Thamilselvan, Mariyappan Kannan
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Language:English
Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:Thermal Science
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2016/0354-983616111D .pdf
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spelling doaj-a2cf6ddc94f543468ce8b51eac2eb8c92021-01-02T00:29:30ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesThermal Science0354-98362334-71632016-01-0120suppl. 41111111710.2298/TSCI16S4111D0354-983616111DAnalysis of biogas production through anaerobics digestion using cow dung and various co-substratesDhanapal Thamilselvan0Mariyappan Kannan1Adhiparasakthi Engineering College, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Melmaruvathur, Tamil Nadu, IndiaAdhiparasakthi Engineering College, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Melmaruvathur, Tamil Nadu, IndiaBiodegradable waste is a sustainable energy resource. In coming years biogas technology can be very useful worldwide, since biogas can be obtained from biodegradable waste material. This technology is based on waste reduction and also is helpful in the clean-up process of India. In this experiment, we have made single-phase biogas set-ups by using two-liter bottles. The fermentation time of the anaerobic digestion for the efficient use of gas as a fuel is about sixteen days. In our biogas digester set-ups for waste decomposion anaerobic co-digestion process is utilized. The primary feed stock is cow dung, whereas the grass, fruit, and vegetable waste are used as co-subtracts. The pH value was maintained at the range level of 6.5 to 6.9. The output biogas yield was 1.59 ml, 1.28 ml, 1.03 ml, and 0.95 ml, within an approximate period of sixteen days. Biogas obtained from cow dung and grass waste is almost identical as biogas obtained from the experimental set-up 1 (pure cow dung). Main performance characteristics of biogas formation were presented in this paper. In order to analyze a daily biogas formation, the pH value, temperature, and hydraulic retention time were changed in this experiment.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2016/0354-983616111D .pdfcow dungco-substratesanaerobic co-digestionbiogas formationrenewable energy
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Analysis of biogas production through anaerobics digestion using cow dung and various co-substrates
Thermal Science
cow dung
co-substrates
anaerobic co-digestion
biogas formation
renewable energy
author_facet Dhanapal Thamilselvan
Mariyappan Kannan
author_sort Dhanapal Thamilselvan
title Analysis of biogas production through anaerobics digestion using cow dung and various co-substrates
title_short Analysis of biogas production through anaerobics digestion using cow dung and various co-substrates
title_full Analysis of biogas production through anaerobics digestion using cow dung and various co-substrates
title_fullStr Analysis of biogas production through anaerobics digestion using cow dung and various co-substrates
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of biogas production through anaerobics digestion using cow dung and various co-substrates
title_sort analysis of biogas production through anaerobics digestion using cow dung and various co-substrates
publisher VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
series Thermal Science
issn 0354-9836
2334-7163
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Biodegradable waste is a sustainable energy resource. In coming years biogas technology can be very useful worldwide, since biogas can be obtained from biodegradable waste material. This technology is based on waste reduction and also is helpful in the clean-up process of India. In this experiment, we have made single-phase biogas set-ups by using two-liter bottles. The fermentation time of the anaerobic digestion for the efficient use of gas as a fuel is about sixteen days. In our biogas digester set-ups for waste decomposion anaerobic co-digestion process is utilized. The primary feed stock is cow dung, whereas the grass, fruit, and vegetable waste are used as co-subtracts. The pH value was maintained at the range level of 6.5 to 6.9. The output biogas yield was 1.59 ml, 1.28 ml, 1.03 ml, and 0.95 ml, within an approximate period of sixteen days. Biogas obtained from cow dung and grass waste is almost identical as biogas obtained from the experimental set-up 1 (pure cow dung). Main performance characteristics of biogas formation were presented in this paper. In order to analyze a daily biogas formation, the pH value, temperature, and hydraulic retention time were changed in this experiment.
topic cow dung
co-substrates
anaerobic co-digestion
biogas formation
renewable energy
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