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dc.contributor.authorAl-Dahhan, Muthannaeng
dc.contributor.authorKarim, K.eng
dc.contributor.authorHoffman, R.eng
dc.contributor.authorVesvikar, M.eng
dc.contributor.authorVarma, R.eng
dc.contributor.authorDePaoli, D.eng
dc.contributor.authorKlasson, K.eng
dc.contributor.authorWinterberg, A.eng
dc.contributor.authorAlexander, Corinneeng
dc.contributor.corporatenameUniversity of Missouri (System)eng
dc.contributor.meetingnameMissouri Energy Summit (2009 : University of Missouri--Columbia)eng
dc.date.issued2009-04eng
dc.descriptionTrack II: Transportation and Biofuelseng
dc.descriptionIncludes audio file (20 min.)eng
dc.description.abstractUS produces annually huge amount of animal and farm wastes (e.g. only cow manure in amount of about 1.8 billion tons). These wastes can be valuable source of renewable energy besides overcoming the environmental problems caused by them such as greenhouse gas effect of methane emission of 22 times worse than carbon dioxide, surface and ground water contamination, odor, dust, ammonia leaching, etc. In this project we systematically studied the process, kinetics, microorganisms interaction and population, and the effects of design and operating parameters on reactor design and scale up of cow manure digestion for bioenergy production and for wastes treatment by developing and implementing advanced imaging, visualization and computational techniques such as computational fluid dynamics (CFD), novel multiple radioactive particles tracking technique (MRPT), novel dual source computed tomography (DSCT), and microbiology imaging techniques. New design and conditions of anaerobic digesters that can reduce significantly the inactive volume and improve the digesters performance have been identified and recommended. In addition, for the first time, the energy produced has been related to the energy introduced in order to maximize the energy output while minimizing the energy input through the mixing power consumed. It is hoped that the findings will be applied in the field to promote bioenergy production and eliminate major environmental pollution problems.eng
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10355/1264
dc.languageEnglisheng
dc.relation.ispartofPresentations (Missouri Energy Summit 2009)eng
dc.relation.ispartofcommunityUniversity of Missouri System. Missouri Summits. Missouri Energy Summit 2009eng
dc.subjectrenewable energyeng
dc.subjectanimal wasteeng
dc.subjectfarm wasteeng
dc.subjectenvironmental impacteng
dc.titleBio-Energy Production from Anaerobic Digestion of Animal and Farm Wasteseng
dc.typePresentationeng


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