2019
DOI: 10.1002/elsc.201900046
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Investigating flexible feeding effects on the biogas quality in full‐scale anaerobic digestion by high resolution, photoacoustic‐based NDIR sensing

Abstract: In future energy systems based on renewable energies, biogas plants can make a significant contribution to stabilizing the electricity grids. However, this requires load‐flexible and demand‐oriented electricity production by means of flexible feed management. However, these flexible feeding strategies using greatly oscillating, temporally varying high mass loads may lead to critical process failures of the anaerobic digestion process. Currently there is no online, high resolution gas quality measurement techni… Show more

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“…While this poses a restriction of the possible modulation frequencies, it also introduces a build-in narrow-band acoustic filter to reject ambient noise. Table 1 gives an overview of recent contributions that aim at miniaturizing URAS-type solutions, i.e., indirect photoacoustic spectroscopy setups, employing optical path lengths as short as 1 mm [56]. Most of these examples do not feature a reference channel, which is a shortcoming as compared to the original URAS-type devices because it hinders the construction of long-term stable devices that automatically correct for changes of the emission characteristics of the light source.…”
Section: Indirect Photoacoustic (Ndir Setups)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While this poses a restriction of the possible modulation frequencies, it also introduces a build-in narrow-band acoustic filter to reject ambient noise. Table 1 gives an overview of recent contributions that aim at miniaturizing URAS-type solutions, i.e., indirect photoacoustic spectroscopy setups, employing optical path lengths as short as 1 mm [56]. Most of these examples do not feature a reference channel, which is a shortcoming as compared to the original URAS-type devices because it hinders the construction of long-term stable devices that automatically correct for changes of the emission characteristics of the light source.…”
Section: Indirect Photoacoustic (Ndir Setups)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reaction conditions in the anaerobic digestion can be controlled to obtain appropriate ratios of components in biogas. The biogas composition can be influenced by the feed composition (Bierer et al, 2019), temperature, and organic loading rate (Bi et al, 2019). In addition, a large number of experiments (Gao et al, 2020;Hossain et al, 2019;Saebea et al, 2019) examining the reforming of biogas with different component ratios at different reaction conditions can be carried out.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%