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A novel approach for ventilation systems is a periodically varying supply air flow rate, the so-called unsteady mode of operation. So far, useful effects of this unsteady operating mode have been observed, but the effect mechanisms are still unknown. In this manuscript, simulations using the recently proposed k-ω-ζ - f model implemented in a sensitized RANS computational framework for a cuboid room with swirl diffusers are compared and validated with PIV measurements.
Advanced monitoring and control of anaerobic digestion. VAAM-Jahrestagung, Online, Februar 2022
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The Influence of Pressure-Swing Conditioning Pre-Treatment of Cattle Manure on Methane Production
(2020)
Due to a limited number of available measurements on agricultural biogas plants, established process models, such as the Anaerobic Digestion Model No. 1 (ADM1), are rarely applied in practise. To provide a reliable basis for model-based monitoring and control, different model simplifications of the ADM1 were implemented for process simulation of semi-continuous anaerobic digestion experiments using agricultural substrates (maize silage, sugar beet silage, rye grain and cattle manure) and industrial residues (grain stillage). Individual model structures enable a close depiction of biogas production rates and characteristic intermediates (ammonium nitrogen, propionic and acetic acid) with equal accuracy as the original ADM1. The impact of different objective functions and standard parameter values on parameter estimates of first-order hydrolysis constants and microbial growth rates were evaluated. Due to the small number of required model parameters and suitable system characteristics, simplified model structures show clear advantages for practical application on agricultural biogas plants.