Research Article
EA Echiegu, AE Ghaly,VV Ram
Abstract
The effects of two diurnally cyclic temperature ranges (20-40°C and 15-25°C) and four levels of hydraulic retention times (25, 20, 15, and 10 d) on the performance of anaerobic reactors operated on screened dairy manure were evaluated. The reactor temperature exhibited a lag relative to the chamber air temperature. For the 20-40°C temperature cycle, the average lags period at the maximum and minimum chamber temperatures 3.75 and 4.37 h, respectively. For the 15-25°C temperature cycle, the average lag periods at maximum and minimum chamber temperatures were 3.61 and 4.34 h, respectively. The effluent solids content were not adversely affected by the reactor diurnally cyclic temperature. The effluent total solids and methane content of the biogas diurnally cyclic patterns were out of phase with the diurnally cyclic pattern of the reactor temperature by about 12 hours under most operating conditions. The reductions in total solids and methane yield were all significantly affected by the diurnal temperature range and hydraulic retention time. Biogas production from a healthy digester operating under a diurnally cyclic temperature environment follow a sinusoidal pattern which can be described by a Fourier equation of the form. However, where the operating conditions are not favourable, the production followed a sinusoidal pattern which may be embedded in some harmonic and noise.