Sewage sludge Composting Simulation as carbon / nitrogen concentration change

Available composting models do not describe accurately the dynamics of composting processes. Difficulty in modeling composting processes is attributed mainly to the unpredicted change in process rate caused by change in activation energy value (E). This paper presents the results of an attempt made...

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Main Author: Kabbashi, Nassereldeen Ahmed
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Published: Elsevier BV 2011
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spelling iium-26522013-06-26T06:15:11Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/2652/ Sewage sludge Composting Simulation as carbon / nitrogen concentration change Kabbashi, Nassereldeen Ahmed TA170 Environmental engineering Available composting models do not describe accurately the dynamics of composting processes. Difficulty in modeling composting processes is attributed mainly to the unpredicted change in process rate caused by change in activation energy value (E). This paper presents the results of an attempt made to utilize patterns of change in carbon, nitrogen and temperature profiles to model sewage sludge composting process as a multi-stage process. Results of controlled sewage sludge composting experiments were used in the study. All the experiments were carried out as batch experiments in a 300-liter Horizontal Drum Bioreactor (HDB). Analysis of the profiles of carbon, nitrogen and temperature has indicated that there are clear patterns that can be used to develop simple models of the process. It is found that change in the concentration of total carbon can reasonably be described by three constant process rates . It is found that the process starts with a certain process rate and continues with it until peak temperature is reached, then it reaches lower process in the declining phase of the thermophilic stage, and finally it proceeds with a faster process rate when maturation is reached. Change in the concentration of total nitrogen has shown to have the same patterns of change as carbon. Elsevier BV 2011-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/2652/1/Simulation_CN_changes.pdf Kabbashi, Nassereldeen Ahmed (2011) Sewage sludge Composting Simulation as carbon / nitrogen concentration change. Journal of Environmental Sciences, 23 (11). 1925-1928 . ISSN 1001-0742 (In Press) http://www.jesc.ac.cn/ 10.1016/S1001-0742(10)60642-0
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Kabbashi, Nassereldeen Ahmed
Sewage sludge Composting Simulation as carbon / nitrogen concentration change
description Available composting models do not describe accurately the dynamics of composting processes. Difficulty in modeling composting processes is attributed mainly to the unpredicted change in process rate caused by change in activation energy value (E). This paper presents the results of an attempt made to utilize patterns of change in carbon, nitrogen and temperature profiles to model sewage sludge composting process as a multi-stage process. Results of controlled sewage sludge composting experiments were used in the study. All the experiments were carried out as batch experiments in a 300-liter Horizontal Drum Bioreactor (HDB). Analysis of the profiles of carbon, nitrogen and temperature has indicated that there are clear patterns that can be used to develop simple models of the process. It is found that change in the concentration of total carbon can reasonably be described by three constant process rates . It is found that the process starts with a certain process rate and continues with it until peak temperature is reached, then it reaches lower process in the declining phase of the thermophilic stage, and finally it proceeds with a faster process rate when maturation is reached. Change in the concentration of total nitrogen has shown to have the same patterns of change as carbon.
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author Kabbashi, Nassereldeen Ahmed
author_facet Kabbashi, Nassereldeen Ahmed
author_sort Kabbashi, Nassereldeen Ahmed
title Sewage sludge Composting Simulation as carbon / nitrogen concentration change
title_short Sewage sludge Composting Simulation as carbon / nitrogen concentration change
title_full Sewage sludge Composting Simulation as carbon / nitrogen concentration change
title_fullStr Sewage sludge Composting Simulation as carbon / nitrogen concentration change
title_full_unstemmed Sewage sludge Composting Simulation as carbon / nitrogen concentration change
title_sort sewage sludge composting simulation as carbon / nitrogen concentration change
publisher Elsevier BV
publishDate 2011
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/2652/
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/2652/1/Simulation_CN_changes.pdf
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