System design gio gasifier from food waste catalyst from pigeon feces and pig feces underanaerobic conditions
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2018-07-23Author
Lertsuwanroj, Jilawat
Nakniyom, Supasin
Porjaturud, Supapon
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Educational system designed to produce Biogas from food waste. By comparing the quality of pigeon dung. And the value of the pig was used as the catalyst. In anaerobic conditions. Purpose was to compare the quality. And the amount of gas from the two types of catalyst used and the process of building a compost bin for households in the city. Which places the living repository of materials Rajamangala University of Technology PhraNakhon. Bangkok campus as a place of experimentation. The fermentation process is used for the same condition is temperature materials and processes in each trial, which takes a total of 60 days, separated by a period of preparation. During the experiment. And at the conclusion of the experiment. The 10-day period of preparation for the trial and during the 40 days of the conclusion of the 10-day trial that the mixed infection. And rubbish food for 10 days to wait for an extended amount of infected nodes Jane Mehta. The index values are measured. System including temperature fermentation - acid alkaline VOCs. Hydrogen sulfide, oxygen, carbon monoxide and methane gas in the range 12.00 pm - 13.00 pm every day for 30 days
The result was the conclusion that Swine manure fermentation properties of methane higher than the pigeons in 3: 1, can be seen from the measurement equipment and systems. The odor is caused by the pigeons is very low and almost no odor. When compared to the after-fermentation of swine manure to 19 days, while the smell of fermentation of swine manure odor remains
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