2018
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/20184400156
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Heat loss analysis in the semi-buried anaerobic digester in Northeast Poland

Abstract: A thermal model was used to compare an actual and a computational heat losses in an existing the semi-buried anaerobic digester (AD) during the winter season in Northeast Poland. This work is an attempt to answer the question whether the cause of the temperature decrease of the manure AD is underestimated the heat exchanger or its low efficiency. The answer to this question is important for manager to take appropriate action. Understanding the heat loss of biogas digester is important to use these technologies… Show more

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“…Terradas-Ill et al [156] also developed a 1D finite difference model to predict the operating temperature and biogas production of buried and unheated digesters of animal manure in developing countries, obtaining reasonably good results. Rynkowski [157] developed a 2D heat transfer model to evaluate the heat losses of two semi-buried digesters located in north-eastern Poland. Strong seasonal variations of the operating temperature with respect to the set-point value of 40 • C are considered.…”
Section: Thermal Models Of Anaerobic Digestersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Terradas-Ill et al [156] also developed a 1D finite difference model to predict the operating temperature and biogas production of buried and unheated digesters of animal manure in developing countries, obtaining reasonably good results. Rynkowski [157] developed a 2D heat transfer model to evaluate the heat losses of two semi-buried digesters located in north-eastern Poland. Strong seasonal variations of the operating temperature with respect to the set-point value of 40 • C are considered.…”
Section: Thermal Models Of Anaerobic Digestersmentioning
confidence: 99%