The coupling between anaerobic digestion and hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is a promising alternative for sustainable energy production. This study presents a dynamic model tailored for a lab-scale anaerobic digester operating on HTC products, specifically hydrochar and HTC liquor derived from sewage and agro- industrial digestate. Leveraging a modified version of the Anaerobic Model 2 (AM2), our simplified model of four states integrates pH and biomass decay rates into biomass kinetics. Simulation results of the mode were compared with experimental data collected over 164 days from the digester. The obtained results have proven the ability of the proposed model to predict the trend of the biogas production as well as important measured outputs of the bioreactor. The developed model could be used to control and optimize the performance of the digester, which provides potential for bioenergy production from waste streams such as digestate and digestate treated through the HTC process.
Modeling of Biogas Production from Hydrothermal Carbonization Products in a Continuous Anaerobic Digester / Dekhici, Benaissa; Benyahia, Boumediene; Cherki, Brahim; Fiori, Luca; Andreottola, Gianni. - In: ACM TRANSACTIONS ON MODELING AND COMPUTER SIMULATION. - ISSN 1049-3301. - STAMPA. - 2024, 34:4(2024), pp. 2701-2716. [10.1145/3680281]
Modeling of Biogas Production from Hydrothermal Carbonization Products in a Continuous Anaerobic Digester
FIORI, LUCAPenultimo
;ANDREOTTOLA, GIANNIUltimo
2024-01-01
Abstract
The coupling between anaerobic digestion and hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is a promising alternative for sustainable energy production. This study presents a dynamic model tailored for a lab-scale anaerobic digester operating on HTC products, specifically hydrochar and HTC liquor derived from sewage and agro- industrial digestate. Leveraging a modified version of the Anaerobic Model 2 (AM2), our simplified model of four states integrates pH and biomass decay rates into biomass kinetics. Simulation results of the mode were compared with experimental data collected over 164 days from the digester. The obtained results have proven the ability of the proposed model to predict the trend of the biogas production as well as important measured outputs of the bioreactor. The developed model could be used to control and optimize the performance of the digester, which provides potential for bioenergy production from waste streams such as digestate and digestate treated through the HTC process.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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