“…The anaerobic biogas production is gaining attractive interests within this context, and the anaerobic digestion has been considered as one of the most suitable alternatives to produce the biogas, which can be recovered and then converted into heat or electricity as a renewable energy source. , In recent years, anaerobic digestion technology was significantly improved by the development of digesters based on granular sludge. The related study focused mainly on the granulation process, especially, the formation, structure, and metabolism of granular sludge in the anaerobic reactors − or aerobic reactors such as SBR; , other studies were devoted to the dynamical effects of operational or environmental variation on the performance of the anaerobic reactor, such as hydraulic and organic load variation, temperature, nutrients, inhibition, pH, alkalinity, pretreatment. − These works reveal the importance of monitoring various parameters during anaerobic digestion from a point of view of process control. Until now, little is known about the effect of hydrodynamic conditions, e.g.…”