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Instrumentation and control of anaerobic digestion processes: a review and some research challenges

Christian Wolf
Thierry Ribeiro

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To enhance energy production from methane or resource recovery from digestate, anaerobic digestion processes require advanced instrumentation and control tools. Over the years, research on these topics has evolved and followed the main fields of application of anaerobic digestion processes: from municipal sewage sludge to liquid—mainly indus-trial—then municipal organic fraction of solid waste and agricultural residues. Time constants of the processes have also changed with respect to the treated waste from minutes or hours to weeks or months. Since fast closed loop control is needed for short time constant processes, human operator is now included in the loop when taking decisions to optimize anaerobic digestion plants dealing with complex solid waste over a long retention time. Control objectives have also moved from the regulation of key variables—measured on-line—to the prediction of overall process perfor-mance—based on global off-line measurements—to optimize the feeding of the processes. Additionally, the need for more accurate prediction of methane

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hal-01256735 , version 1 (15-01-2016)

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Julie Jimenez, Eric Latrille, Jérome Harmand, Daniel Gaida, Christian Wolf, et al.. Instrumentation and control of anaerobic digestion processes: a review and some research challenges. Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/technology, 2015, 14 (4), pp.615-648. ⟨10.1007/s11157-015-9382-6⟩. ⟨hal-01256735⟩
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