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Using multi-objective optimisation with ADM1 and measured data to improve the performance of an existing anaerobic digestion system

Rjaa Jawad Ashraf, J.D. Nixon, James Brusey

2022Chemosphere24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper presents a method to model and optimise the substrate feeding rate of an anaerobic digestion (AD) system. The method is demonstrated for a case study plant in Bangalore, India, using onsite kitchen waste to provide biogas for cooking. The AD system is modelled using Anaerobic Digestion Model No. 1 (ADM1) and a genetic algorithm (GA) is applied to control the substrate feeding rate in order to simultaneously minimise the volume of flared biogas, unmet gas demand and energy cost. Our results show that ADM1 can predict biogas yield from a continuously operated digester well with mean percentage errors between daily predicted and measured data values of only 5.7% for March 2017 and 17.8% for July 2017. When biogas flaring and unmet gas demand were minimised, the amount of biogas flared reduced from 886.62 m3 to 88.87 m3 in March and from 73.79 m3 to 68.49 m3 in July. When the energy cost was also considered within the objective function, the biogas flared reduced from 886.62 m3 to 281.27 m3 for March, but increased from 73.79 m3 to 180.11 m3 for July. The amount of flaring increased in July as the energy cost function increased biogas yield without considering surplus gas production beyond demand and storage capacity. As AD systems are often operated to maximise biogas production, these results highlight the need for multi-objective optimisation, particularly for off-grid AD systems.

Topics & Concepts

BiogasAnaerobic digestionEnvironmental scienceBiogas productionWaste managementEnergy demandVolume (thermodynamics)Environmental engineeringBioenergyEngineeringBiofuelMethaneEcologyBiologyQuantum mechanicsNatural resource economicsPhysicsEconomicsWater-Energy-Food Nexus StudiesAnaerobic Digestion and Biogas ProductionHybrid Renewable Energy Systems
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