International audienceImproving anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge through pretreatment techniques is a suit-able solution for better sludge management. In this sense, modeling may present itself as an important tool to assess and predict process performance and pretreatment effects. In this study, the feasibility of using biochemical methane potential (BMP) tests data for calibrating the Anaerobic Digestion Model No. 1 (ADM1) was evaluated, in order to simulate the operation of continuous digesters fed, at different HRTs, with raw and autohydrolysis-pretreated waste activated sludge. This was achieved using a simplified COD fractioning methodology pro-posed to define ADM1 inputs. Hydrolysis constant rates were determined as the most sens...
Hydrolysis rate constants of sludge at 35°C, 55°C, and 60°C were found to be 0.32 d-1, 0.44 d-1, and...
Sewage sludge and food waste; are organic wastes suitable for the anaerobic digestion. However, the ...
In hydrolysis-limited anerobic systems, the key parameters describing degradation are degradability ...
The Anaerobic Digestion Model No. 1 (ADM1) was employed to simulate methane (CH4) production in an a...
Anaerobic co-digestion in wastewater treatment plants is looking increasingly like a straightforward...
Anaerobic co-digestion in wastewater treatment plants is looking increasingly like a straightforward...
Anaerobic co-digestion in wastewater treatment plants is looking increasingly like a straightforward...
Anaerobic co-digestion in wastewater treatment plants is looking increasingly like a straightforward...
Anaerobic co-digestion in wastewater treatment plants is looking increasingly like a straightforward...
Anaerobic co-digestion in wastewater treatment plants is looking increasingly like a straightforward...
abstract: Anaerobic digestion (AD), a common process in wastewater treatment plants, is traditionall...
Domestic wastewater treatment can be improved by reducing energy consumption and increasing carbon r...
The biodegradability and bioavailability of hydrolysis-limited substrates under anaerobic (and aerob...
International audienceModelling anaerobic digestion processes is a key aspect of studying and optimi...
In hydrolysis-limited anerobic systems, the key parameters describing degradation are degradability ...
Hydrolysis rate constants of sludge at 35°C, 55°C, and 60°C were found to be 0.32 d-1, 0.44 d-1, and...
Sewage sludge and food waste; are organic wastes suitable for the anaerobic digestion. However, the ...
In hydrolysis-limited anerobic systems, the key parameters describing degradation are degradability ...
The Anaerobic Digestion Model No. 1 (ADM1) was employed to simulate methane (CH4) production in an a...
Anaerobic co-digestion in wastewater treatment plants is looking increasingly like a straightforward...
Anaerobic co-digestion in wastewater treatment plants is looking increasingly like a straightforward...
Anaerobic co-digestion in wastewater treatment plants is looking increasingly like a straightforward...
Anaerobic co-digestion in wastewater treatment plants is looking increasingly like a straightforward...
Anaerobic co-digestion in wastewater treatment plants is looking increasingly like a straightforward...
Anaerobic co-digestion in wastewater treatment plants is looking increasingly like a straightforward...
abstract: Anaerobic digestion (AD), a common process in wastewater treatment plants, is traditionall...
Domestic wastewater treatment can be improved by reducing energy consumption and increasing carbon r...
The biodegradability and bioavailability of hydrolysis-limited substrates under anaerobic (and aerob...
International audienceModelling anaerobic digestion processes is a key aspect of studying and optimi...
In hydrolysis-limited anerobic systems, the key parameters describing degradation are degradability ...
Hydrolysis rate constants of sludge at 35°C, 55°C, and 60°C were found to be 0.32 d-1, 0.44 d-1, and...
Sewage sludge and food waste; are organic wastes suitable for the anaerobic digestion. However, the ...
In hydrolysis-limited anerobic systems, the key parameters describing degradation are degradability ...