Dairy Waste Treatment Utilizing a Two-Phase Anaerobic Digestion System: Evaluation of Parallel Reactor Configuration and Mixing Intensity
Stowe, Edmond James. (2014). Dairy Waste Treatment Utilizing a Two-Phase Anaerobic Digestion System: Evaluation of Parallel Reactor Configuration and Mixing Intensity. Theses and Dissertations Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections. https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/etd/items/stowe_idaho_0089n_10457.html
- Title:
- Dairy Waste Treatment Utilizing a Two-Phase Anaerobic Digestion System: Evaluation of Parallel Reactor Configuration and Mixing Intensity
- Author:
- Stowe, Edmond James
- Date:
- 2014
- Keywords:
- anaerobic digestion dairy manure methane yield mixing intensity parallel digesters volatile fatty acid accumulation
- Program:
- Civil Engineering
- Subject Category:
- Civil engineering; Environmental engineering
- Abstract:
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The U.S. dairy industry produces roughly 500 billion pounds of manure per year on a wet slurry mass basis, most of which is collected, stored, and applied to cropland. Biodegradation of this manure produces offensive odors and large quantities of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Anaerobic digestion is a proven treatment method addressing both issues, but economic considerations have prevented its widespread implementation. In an effort to improve the profitability of this process, our research group at the University of Idaho is evaluating a variation of two-phase anaerobic digestion, in which a portion of the organic acids produced during fermentation are used to produce bioplastics, while the remaining material is anaerobically digested to generate methane. This research focused on optimization of the anaerobic digestion component of this system, and specifically on assessing the impact of mixing intensity on digester stability and the potential of a parallel digester configuration to increase methane production.
- Description:
- masters, M.S., Civil Engineering -- University of Idaho - College of Graduate Studies, 2014
- Major Professor:
- Coats, Erik R
- Committee:
- Moberly, James G; Chang, Kevin
- Defense Date:
- 2014
- Identifier:
- Stowe_idaho_0089N_10457
- Type:
- Text
- Format Original:
- Format:
- application/pdf
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