Masters Theses

Abstract

"Design and management for Biogas production have gained significance in growing dependency on Renewable energy resources. This would need a detailed information on steady state and dynamic behavior of systems. In order to make this process environmentally ecofriendly, its needs a lot of improvisation on process simulation. Anaerobic digestion helps treat this inefficient water to be converted into water fit for effluent purposes.

Byproducts contain consists of organic, inorganic and wastes which lead to a high COD content and thus, cannot be discarded into the outlets. The anaerobic digestion process. A study of these effects with simulation need to be validated against experimental results. A dynamic model has been simulated for operator training purposes and thus, real plant has been modeled using Mimic"--Abstract, page iv.

Advisor(s)

Smith, Joseph D.

Committee Member(s)

Ludlow, Douglas K.
Luks, Christi Patton

Department(s)

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering

Degree Name

M.S. in Chemical Engineering

Publisher

Missouri University of Science and Technology

Publication Date

Spring 2018

Journal article titles appearing in thesis/dissertation

Effect of variation of parameters on biogas production using Aspen Plus and Dynamic Simulation model using Mimic

Pagination

xi, 38 pages

Note about bibliography

Includes bibliographical references (pages 35-36).

Rights

© 2018 Shruti Shrikant Karambelkar, All rights reserved.

Document Type

Thesis - Open Access

File Type

text

Language

English

Thesis Number

T 11288

Electronic OCLC #

1041858426

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