Subramanian, D. K. ; Rajabapaiah, P. ; Reddy, Amulya Kumar N. (1979) Studies in biogas technology. Part II. Optimisation of plant dimensions Sadhana (Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences), C2 (3). pp. 365-375. ISSN 0256-2499
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Abstract
In this paper, the design basis of the conventional Khadi and Village Industries Commission biogas plants has been elucidated. It has been shown that minimisation of the cost of the gas holder alone leads to the narrow and deep digesters of conventional plants. If instead, the total capital cost of the gas holder plus digester is minimised, the optimisation leads to wide and shallow digesters, which are less expensive. To test this alternative, two prototype plants have been designed, constructed and operated. These plants are not only 25–40% cheaper, but their performance is actually slightly better than the conventional plants.
Item Type: | Article |
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Source: | Copyright of this article belongs to Indian Academy of Sciences. |
Keywords: | Biogas Plants; Dimensions; Design; Optimisation; Modifications; Gas Production; Yield; Capital Costs; Economies of Scale |
ID Code: | 34328 |
Deposited On: | 12 Apr 2011 12:29 |
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