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        2014.10 KCI 등재 서비스 종료(열람 제한)
        The objectives of this research was to evaluate the anaerobic digestibility of waste activated sludge (herein after WAS)and waste beverages (herein after WB) in beverages manufacturing industry using actual plant under various conditions.In this study, anaerobic digestion with WAS and WB were evaluated according to different operating conditions. As thebasis operating conditions for anaerobic digestion, the reaction temperature was controlled at 35 and hydraulic retentiontime 30 days. WAS and WB were mixed at the ratio of 1:0, 9:1, 8:2, 7:3, 5:5, Respectively. The organic loadingrate (herein after OLR) was maintained less than 0.5kgVS/m3·day. Biogas productivity in accordance with VS was fedat the each mixing ratio with WAS and WB was increased from 0.92Nm3/kg VSfeed to 1.28Nm3/kg VSfeed, except mixingratio 5:5 (0.19Nm3/kg VSfeed). Also Biogas productivity in accordance with VS was removed at the each mixing ratiowith WAS and WB was increased from 1.13Nm3/kg VSrem to 1.81Nm3/kg VSrem, except mixing ratio 5:5 (0.35Nm3/kg VSrem). It was judged that pH was reduced with WB addition. From the results, it was judged that anaerobic digestionusing WAS and WB could be feasible.
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        2014.09 KCI 등재 서비스 종료(열람 제한)
        The objectives of this research was to evaluate the anaerobic digestibility of waste actizvated sludge (WAS) and wastebeverages in beverages manufacturing industry using BMP test under various conditions. Also, the effects of physical(ultrasonic) and biological (lactobacillus) solubilization process on anaerobic digestibility of WAS were thoroughlystudied. The soluble chemical oxygen demand (SCODCr)/total chemical oxygen demand (TCODCr) ratio of WAS was 0.15but the SCODCr/TCODCr ratio after solubilization was increased 17.5% by ultrasonic, 18.8% by lactobacillus respectively.The results of BMP test, methane gas productivity as mixing ratio of WAS and waste beverages were 156ml CH4/gCODCr,164ml CH4/gCODCr and 182ml CH4/g CODCr, respectively 9:1, 8:2, 7:3 before the solubilization of WAS. As themixing ratio of waste beverages increase, VFAs concentration and methane productivity was increased. Also, methanegas productivity as mixing ratio after the solubilization of WAS using ultrasonic and lactobacillus was increased3.3~11.3%, 11.1~15.2% respectively. From the results, it was judged that anaerobic digestion using WAS and wastebeverages could be feasible.