A Model for Aerobic Biochemical Degradation of Municipal Solid Waste
Based on the principles of electron currents conservation and mass conservation,this paper considers the two kinds biochemical reactions of organic aerobic oxidation and simultaneous nitrification-denitrification under the condition of aerobic degradation of municipal solid waste(MSW).Select rapid degradation cellulose(RDC),slow degradation cellulose(SDC),total sugar,fat,protein,and microorganisms as the limiting substrates,and write an aerobic biochemical reaction stoichiometric equation that can reflect the mass linkages among various substances.First-order kinetic equations were used to describe the kinetic behavior of biodegradable organics in the process of aerobic degradation,meanwhile the effects of temperature,water content,and oxygen concentration on the aerobic degradation rate of organic matter were also considered.The microorganism decay was described using a first-order kinetic equation.A model with a clear physical meaning and capable of simulating the time-varying process of aerobic degradation of MSW has been established.The robustness of the model still requires instance validation.
Electron currents conservation Organic aerobic oxidation Simultaneous nitrification denitrification First-order kinetic
Diankun Xiao Wenjie Xu Liangtong Zhan Yunmin Chen
Zhejiang University,Hangzhou,China
国际会议
The 8th International Congress on Environmental Geotechnics(第八届国际环境土工大会)
杭州
英文
263-271
2018-10-28(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)