Simulation of the impact of SRT on anaerobic digestability of ultrasonicated hog manure

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Ultrasonication at a specific energy of 500 kJ/kgTS was applied to hog manure in a continuous mode completely mixed anaerobic digestion. A process model in BioWin was developed, calibrated and tested at different solids retention times (SRTs) to evaluate the process economics. The results showed that there was a 36% increase in volatile suspended solids (VSS) removal efficiency, a 20% increase in methane production rate, a 13.5% increase in destruction of bound proteins, and a reduction from 988 to 566 ppm in H2S concentration in the digester headspace. Furthermore, a calibrated model of the process using BioWin to assess the impact of SRTs on the economics of anaerobic digestion for unsonicated and sonicated hog manure revealed that ultrasonication resulted in a net benefit of $42-46/ton dry solids at SRTs of 15-30 days. © 2010 by the authors.

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Elbeshbishy, E., Nakevski, A., Hafez, H., Ray, M., & Nakhla, G. (2010). Simulation of the impact of SRT on anaerobic digestability of ultrasonicated hog manure. Energies, 3(5), 974–988. https://doi.org/10.3390/en3050974

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