A modeling and simulation study of anaerobic digestion in plug-flow reactors
D.B. Panaro, M.R. Mattei, G. Esposito, J.P. Steyer, F. Capone, L., Frunzo

TL;DR
This paper develops a detailed mathematical model for anaerobic digestion in plug-flow reactors, incorporating convective and diffusive phenomena, and validates it through numerical simulations aligned with experimental data.
Contribution
It introduces a novel model that considers variable convective velocity and biochemical transformations, enhancing understanding of anaerobic digestion dynamics in plug-flow reactors.
Findings
Model accurately predicts methane production.
Simulation results match experimental observations.
Parameter variations influence process efficiency.
Abstract
A mathematical model for anaerobic digestion in plug-flow reactors is proposed on the basis of mass balance considerations. The model consists of a system of parabolic partial differential equations for the variables representing the concentrations of the bio-components constituting the waste matrix and takes into account convective and diffusive phenomena. The plug-flow reactor is modelled as a one-dimensional domain; the waste matrix moves in the direction of the reactor axis and undergoes diffusive phenomena which reproduce the movement of the bio-components along the reactor axis due to a gradient in concentration. The velocity characterizing the convection of the waste matrix is not fixed a priori but it is considered as an additional unknown of the mathematical problem. The variation in the convective velocity allows to account the mass variation occurring along a plug-flow…
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