2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jiec.2014.12.017
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Influence of flow rate variation on bio-energy generation during anaerobic co-digestion

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“…By using its built-in features to perform a TEA, it is possible to identify cost-sensible factors during the technological development and implementation stages. The above was supported by the results, showing that a vinasse-fed AD plant in Colombia is economically feasible when the processing flow rate is >25 m 3 /h, which corresponds with previous studies performed using ASPEN Plus ® and Excel ® [49][50][51][54][55][56][57]. Taking into account that the vinasse flow rates produced by Colombian distilleries are below the mentioned threshold, we proposed joining vinasse-waste streams to overcome the flow rate limitation.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…By using its built-in features to perform a TEA, it is possible to identify cost-sensible factors during the technological development and implementation stages. The above was supported by the results, showing that a vinasse-fed AD plant in Colombia is economically feasible when the processing flow rate is >25 m 3 /h, which corresponds with previous studies performed using ASPEN Plus ® and Excel ® [49][50][51][54][55][56][57]. Taking into account that the vinasse flow rates produced by Colombian distilleries are below the mentioned threshold, we proposed joining vinasse-waste streams to overcome the flow rate limitation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Siddique and collaborators [49] indicated that an optimum flow rate during the AD process is a critical point for the design and management of an AD plant. The processing flow rate affected two important parameters: biogas and methane yield and energy assessment.…”
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“…During petrochemical wastewater anaerobic digestion, huge amount of volatile fatty acid is produced which is inhibitory to methane production [4]. A few investigations have exhibited that cofermentation of food waste with petrochemical waste-water may keep up ideal pH and increase biogas generation [5], yet the ideal substrate proportion and the hypothetical gas generation varies in every particular case.…”
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“…For this reason, several studies have evaluated the anaerobic process for the treatment of organic substrates. In particular, for higher generation of bioenergy, recent studies have focused on codigestion: the simultaneous anaerobic digestion of different organic substrates in a single digester (Siddique et al, 2015). The use of multiple cosubstrates can improve methane production because of proper interactions in the bioreactor (Siddique et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%