Explain about biogas production plant
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Biogas-
biogas is a decayed organic material with absence of oxygen (anaerobic respiration)
working of the biogas plant-
it consists of slurry tank, inlet pipe, digester tank, partition wall, outlet pipe and overflow tank
the slurry tank contains slurry of decayed products ( mainly water and cattle dung) the slurry is sent to digester tank through the inlet pipe. Then over there the gas microbes respire aerobically (without oxygen) and the gas is collected at the dome. it takes 5-7 days for the gas to produce and as once it has been done the collected gas exerts pressure on the spent slurry to pass the partition wall and the spent slurry us passed to another side, the partition wall ensures that the spent slurry should not be mixed with new fresh slurry. then from there the dried spent slurry is then passed to the outlet pipe and goes to overflow tank. the spent slurry in overflow tank is rich in humus and serves as a natural fertilizer/ manure. when the gas becomes enough to be collected, the knob of the tank is opened and supplied to the residential colony....
I hope this will work you out
if it does, then just ROCK it
biogas is a decayed organic material with absence of oxygen (anaerobic respiration)
working of the biogas plant-
it consists of slurry tank, inlet pipe, digester tank, partition wall, outlet pipe and overflow tank
the slurry tank contains slurry of decayed products ( mainly water and cattle dung) the slurry is sent to digester tank through the inlet pipe. Then over there the gas microbes respire aerobically (without oxygen) and the gas is collected at the dome. it takes 5-7 days for the gas to produce and as once it has been done the collected gas exerts pressure on the spent slurry to pass the partition wall and the spent slurry us passed to another side, the partition wall ensures that the spent slurry should not be mixed with new fresh slurry. then from there the dried spent slurry is then passed to the outlet pipe and goes to overflow tank. the spent slurry in overflow tank is rich in humus and serves as a natural fertilizer/ manure. when the gas becomes enough to be collected, the knob of the tank is opened and supplied to the residential colony....
I hope this will work you out
if it does, then just ROCK it
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