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Abstract

Relative Effectiveness of Methane (Biogas) Production from Dry Grass Soaked With Vegetable Waste, Poultry Waste and Cow Dung

S. Rajesh, R. Premkumar and Jayadevi Neethipathi*

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/ojc/350232


Abstract:

A conceit was based on bountifully randomised deigns with several numbers of proportions (1:1:1:1, 1.5:0.5:1:1, 2:0.5:0.5:1, 0.5:1.5:1:1).  According to the antecedent contemplation, different parameters and eternal pouring of waste grieved the biogas origination and increases the substantial exhaustion every day. This model is to improve the excess amount of biogas mass with controlled pH condition and permanent dumping of waste to digester to shun the wastes in regular days. The different compounds of waste are imbrue with dry grass and agitate with cow dung, poultry waste and vegetable waste. Biogas production bows with the help of anaerobic bacteria with the existence of mesophilic temperature of 32°C. Biogas augmentation starts on 144 to 125 hours, which it reaches uttermost range of 78.9 L to 79.35 L and the judicious range of 49L to 50 L gas occur in 144 to 288 hours. Among the apparent ratio 2:0.5:0.5:1 gives the ultimate yield of bio gas.

Keywords:

Bio Gas; Bio Digester; Cow Dung; Dry Grass; Poultry Waste; Vegetable Waste

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