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A waste characterisation procedure for ADM1 implementation based on degradation kinetics

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In this study, a procedure accounting for degradation kinetics was developed to split the total COD of a substrate into each input state variable required for Anaerobic Digestion Model n(degrees)1. The procedure is based on the combination of batch experimental degradation tests ("anaerobic respirometry") and numerical interpretation of the results obtained (optimisation of the ADM1 input state variable set). The effects of the main operating parameters, such as the substrate to inoculum ratio in batch experiments and the origin of the inoculum, were investigated. Combined with biochemical fractionation of the total COD of substrates, this method enabled determination of an ADM1-consistent input state variable set for each substrate with affordable identifiability. The substrate to inoculum ratio in the batch experiments and the origin of the inoculum influenced input state variables. However, based on results modelled for a CSTR fed with the substrate concerned, these effects were not significant. Indeed, if the optimal ranges of these operational parameters are respected, uncertainty in COD fractionation is mainly limited to temporal variability of the properties of the substrates. As the method is based on kinetics and is easy to implement for a wide range of substrates, it is a very promising way to numerically predict the effect of design parameters on the efficiency of an anaerobic CSTR. This method thus promotes the use of modelling for the design and optimisation of anaerobic processes.

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hal-02650123 , version 1 (29-05-2020)

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R. Girault, G. Bridoux, F. Nauleau, C. Poullain, J. Buffet, et al.. A waste characterisation procedure for ADM1 implementation based on degradation kinetics. Water Research, 2012, 46 (13), pp.4099 - 4110. ⟨10.1016/j.watres.2012.04.028⟩. ⟨hal-02650123⟩
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