Effect of Compost Turning Frequency on the Composting and Biofiltration

퇴비화 및 탈취처리에 퇴비 혼합 교반 빈도가 미치는 영향

  • Hong Ji-Hyung (Department of Industrial Machinery Engineering, Sunchon National University) ;
  • Park Keum-Joo (Department of Industrial Machinery Engineering, Sunchon National University)
  • 홍지형 (순천대학교 산업기계공학과) ;
  • 박금주 (순천대학교 산업기계공학과)
  • Published : 2006.08.01

Abstract

The effects of turning frequency of in-vessel composting on ammonia emissions during composting of separated solids from swine slurry/sawdust mixtures and performance of biofiltration using the chicken manure compost were investigated. Separated solids from swine manure amended with sawdust was composted in a 226 L laboratory-scale in-vessel reactors under various turning frequency and continuous airflow (0.6 L/min.kg.dm) for three weeks. Three laboratory-scale manure compost biofilters were built to treat effluent gas from the composting of separated solid from swine manure amened with sawdust process. These experiments were continued over a period of three weeks. The composting of separated solid swine manure amended with sawdust and manure compost biofiltration system were evaluated to determine the turning frequency type that would be adequate for the rate of decomposition and compost odour reduction. The compost odour cleaning was measured based on ammonia gas concentration before and after passing through the manure compost biofilter. The average ammonia odor reduction in the manure compost biofilter was 96.9 % at R1 (no turning), 99.4 % at R2(once a day turning) and 89.0 % at R3(twice a day turning), respectively. The efficiency of ammonia reduction was mainly influenced by the turning frequency.

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