1. Design and evaluation of a gas, temperature profiling and data acquisition system to monitor the performance of a batch fixed dome biogas digester.
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Obileke, KeChrist, Meyer, Edson L., Mamphweli, Sampson, and Makaka, Golden
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BIOMASS energy ,DATA acquisition systems ,DATA conversion ,ORGANIC wastes ,CARBON dioxide ,BIOGAS production ,BIOGAS - Abstract
Recovering energy from biomass and treating organic waste can be done effectively through a biogas digester system. However, monitoring the performance and control of the system to produce biogas is possible through the online process. Therefore, this study developed a novel low-cost gas and temperature profiling system (GTPS) and data acquisition system (DAS) used in biogas digester. The GTPS is designed to monitor and record the amount of methane (CH
4 ) and carbon dioxide (CO2 ), the main constituent of biogas, from 0 to 100% and to measure the slurry temperature in the digester using a K-type thermocouple. To test the developed monitoring system, the biogas yield (%) and temperature were monitored, and the result obtained agreed with that reported and obtained in the literature (50–70% and 30−40%) for CH4 and CO2 , respectively, followed by the desired mesophilic temperature condition for biogas production (20–35 °C). The study employed an RS-232/RS-485 converter for data communication and a low-cost thermocouple module (isolated analog input) that was installed in the data acquisition system. Interestingly, the application of the converter equipment has never been used in any study on monitoring a biogas digester. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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