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Anaerobic digestion 1 Organic loading rate 1 Solid retention time 1 Volatile fatty acids 1 Volatile solids 1 agitators 1 biogas 1 energy efficiency 1 incline agitator 1 mixers 1 mixing 1 nutrient distribution 1 renewable energy crops 1 stirring 1 submersible mixer 1 volatile fatty acids 1
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Lemmer, Andreas 1 Liu, Jing 1 Naegele, Hans-Joachim 1 Nges, Ivo Achu 1 Sondermann, Jana 1
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How Efficient are Agitators in Biogas Digesters? Determination of the Efficiency of Submersible Motor Mixers and Incline Agitators by Measuring Nutrient Distribution in Full-Scale Agricultural Biogas Digesters
Lemmer, Andreas; Naegele, Hans-Joachim; Sondermann, Jana - In: Energies 6 (2013) 12, pp. 6255-6273
The goal of this work was to evaluate the efficiency of two different agitation systems by measuring the nutrient distribution in a digester fed with renewable energy crops and animal manure. The study was carried out at the practical research biogas plant of Hohenheim University. A unique probe...
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Effects of solid retention time on anaerobic digestion of dewatered-sewage sludge in mesophilic and thermophilic conditions
Nges, Ivo Achu; Liu, Jing - In: Renewable Energy 35 (2010) 10, pp. 2200-2206
Anaerobic digestion of dewatered-sewage sludge using continuous stirred tank reactors (CSTRs) in duplicates was evaluated under thermophilic (50 °C) and mesophilic (37 °C) conditions over a range of nine solid retention times (SRTs). The 35- and 30-day SRTs were designed to simulate a...
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