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Conversion of woody biomass, animal waste such as cattle dung, chicken litters, pig manure, municipal solid, and agricultural wastes to methane gas under oxygen-free environment and favorable temperature range is called anaerobic digestion. But achieving the required temperature range under normal condition is difficult which necessitates the development of a heating system for better digestion process. The endeavor of the present investigation was developing 1.8 m2 solar collectors intended to heat biogas digester and investigating its performance. The solar collector was tested experimentally and numerically for heating water before implementing in actual model. A three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics model was developed by taking a single straight tube attached with an absorber plate at the bottom to predict outlet water and absorber plate temperature. The developed model predicted the outlet water temperature and absorber plate temperature with a reasonable accuracy. Moreover, 53 °C of outlet water temperature and 44% daily average efficiency were achieved at a flow rate of 0.021 kg/s. As the obtained temperature was found to be good enough for anaerobic digestion, the developed solar collector could be regarded as an alternate option.
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Gunjo, D.G., Mahanta, P., Robi, P.S. (2019). Designing and Utilizing of the Solar Water Heater for Digestion of Lignocellulosic Biomass. In: Kalamdhad, A., Singh, J., Dhamodharan, K. (eds) Advances in Waste Management . Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0215-2_7
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