Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6289381 | International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Low ambient temperature presents a significant technical challenge for efficient operation of the composting facility located in cold region. In this study, mathematical model was used as a tool to develop the operational strategy to accomplish thermophilic composting of sewage sludge in the cold-climate environment. The correlations between composting temperature, water volatilization, heat loss rate, organics degradation and ambient temperature, feedstock temperature, sludge moisture and aeration rate were predicted and evaluated by using the numerical simulation method. The feasibility of optimizing air supply, adjusting feedstock moisture and elevating starting temperature in the low temperature surroundings was investigated. The results obtained from both mathematical modelling and pilot-scale composting experiments demonstrated that the combined strategies of the three approaches could preliminarily achieve material drying, pathogen inactivation and organics stabilization within 20 days at the ambient temperature as low as â24 °C. However, it seems difficult for anyone of these approaches to meet the requirement of thermophilic composting, independently.
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Authors
Ke Wang, Weiguang Li, Yunbei Li, XuJin Gong, Chuandong Wu, Nanqi Ren,