A study on Air Filled Porosity evolution in sludge composting

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Air Filled Porosity (AFP) is a key parameter in the composting process, conditioning oxygen availability and heat accumulation. Air pycnometry is considered the most adequate methodology for AFP determination. This technique requires withdrawing a sample of material from the composting mass for AFP measurement, which may alter its physical characteristics. A novel strategy that permits to measure AFP in situ during the composting process is presented in this study. Raw and Anaerobically Digested Sludges (ADS) have been used as substrates. A common trend in AFP evolution during the composting process has been observed in most of the cases. Copyright © 2012 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)56-68
PublicaciónInternational Journal of Environment and Waste Management
Volumen9
N.º1-2
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 24 feb 2012

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