Modeling of biogas production efficiency from different sources of waste by anaerobic digestion

dc.contributor.authorAbaraogu, Udechukwu John
dc.date.accessioned2025-09-03T13:16:51Z
dc.date.available2025-09-03T13:16:51Z
dc.date.issued2025-07
dc.descriptionThis research focused on the modeling of biogas production efficiency from different sources of waste using anaerobic digestion
dc.description.abstractThis research focused on the modeling of biogas production efficiency from different sources of waste using anaerobic digestion. The objectives of the work are to determine the biogas production capacities of the selected feedstocks (organic wastes), determine the compositions of the biogas produced, and derive/validate a model that optimizes the biogas production. The process of producing the biogas from the mini-biodigester involves sourcing the feedstocks, mixing them with water to a suitable proportion, pouring the slurry mixture into the mini biodigester while ensuring that the mini-biodigester is airtight, and allowing anaerobic bacteria to break down the waste. The study was conducted in a controlled laboratory environment employing mini-biodigesters with capacities of 120 and 40liters respectively. Four different feedstocks—sewage, pig waste, poultry waste, and homemade waste (a mixture of watermelon and pineapple)—were used as substrates to feed the biodigesters singly and in various combinations. The experimental results over a 14-day peak production periods indicated average daily biogas production rates of 0.0329, 0.0372, 0.0354, 0.0296, 0.0344, 0.0336, 0.0362,0.0356, 0.0328, 0.0319, 0.0384, 0.0332, 0.0326, 0.0340 and 0.0381 liters per day for the following substrate samples: Sample 1, Sample 2, Sample 3, Sample 7, Sample 8, Sample 9, Sample 10, Sample 11, Sample 12, Sample 13, Sample 14, and Sample 15 respectively. The percentage methane content in the biogas produced from these substrates (Samples) was found to be 54.80%, 58.70%, 56.60%, 51.70%, 68.10%, 66.84%, 68.20%, 69.18%, 66.24%, 64.98%, 65.50%, 68.04%, 65.24%, 66.50% and 66.73%, respectively. To optimize biogas production, a mathematical model was formulated with the variables X1, X2, X3, and X4 subjected to retention time, moisture content, carbon/nitrogen, temperature, and pH constraints. The Simplex Method was employed to solve the model, resulting in an objective function value of 2.6669. The optimal values of the variables were X1 = 0.0075, X2 = 1.1981, X3 = 0.0027, and X4 = 0.0227, indicating the most efficient combination of feedstocks for biogas production. The developed optimization model serves as a valuable tool for maximizing biogas yields using small scale biodigester in an anaerobic environment, thereby contributing significantly to the field of renewable energy and environmental sustainability.
dc.identifier.citationAbaraogu, U. J. (2025). Modeling of biogas production efficiency from different sources of waste by anaerobic digestion (Unpublished Doctoral Thesis). Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.futo.edu.ng/handle/20.500.14562/2192
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherFederal University of Technology, Owerri
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Internationalen
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
dc.subjectAnaerobic digestion
dc.subjectbiogas production
dc.subjectmethane content
dc.subjectsewage waste
dc.subjectpig waste
dc.subjectpoultry wastes
dc.subjectwatermelon wastes
dc.subjectpineapple wastes
dc.subjectmini-biodigester
dc.subjectoptimization model
dc.titleModeling of biogas production efficiency from different sources of waste by anaerobic digestion
dc.typeDoctoral Thesis

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