Anaerobic Digestion Reactor Design
Published on by Christian Aragon, PhD student at University of Leeds in Technology
Hi,
Could you recommend any software or literature that can help with the design of anaerobic digestion reactors?
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- Water Treatment Design
- Software & Modelling
- Anaerobic Digestion
- Infrastructure Design Software
- Wastewater Treatment Plant Design
- Software & Services
- Water Software
5 Answers
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Bonjour
La digestion anaérobie n'existe pas. Pour créer un état sans oxygène dans un environnement Oxygèné, aérobie, il faudrait au bas mot plus de 3 milliard d'années. Ce n'est pas dans un flux en transit aéré qu'on peut créer un tel état et encore moins une fonctionnalité de dégradation de la matière organique transformée en boue.
Hello anaerobic digestion does not exist. To create a state without oxygen in a Oxygèné, aerobic environment, it would take at the bottom word more than 3 billion years. It is not in a flow in aerated transit that one can create such a state and even less a feature of degradation of the organic matter transformed into mud.
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Dear Sir,
Thank you for the enquiry.
Can you make use of the reference given below?
Sasse, L. (1998) DEWATS Decentralized Waste water Treatment in Developing Countries. BORDA , Bremen Overseas Research and Development Association,Bremen ,Germany.
Design Summary including Excel -based design program on Anaerobic Baffled Reactor(ABR)
I hope the above information will be useful
Best Regards
P.W.Karani
Director
WEMCONS
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https://www.e-wef.org/Default.aspx?TabID=251&productId=58391056
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There is a lot of books that can help you. To design such system it is necessary experience and I would recommend you to look for someone that has already designed it. Books and softwares are excellent tools but to design a system you need also experience. Regards
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Dear Christian, if you like the pragmatic (less sientific) approach you might apply the simple DWA methodology (approved by thousands of digesters in Central EU). If more sientific you may use the IWA Anaerobic Digestion Model.
Have fun!