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Floating-Dome Biogas Plant Design Guide

The document discusses the design and sizing calculations for different types of floating-drum and fixed-dome biogas plants, including determining the daily gas production, storage capacity, digester and gasholder volumes. It also provides examples of sample calculations and diagrams of conceptual and construction drawings for floating-drum and fixed-dome plants along with estimating earth and water pressure forces.

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Floating-Dome Biogas Plant Design Guide

The document discusses the design and sizing calculations for different types of floating-drum and fixed-dome biogas plants, including determining the daily gas production, storage capacity, digester and gasholder volumes. It also provides examples of sample calculations and diagrams of conceptual and construction drawings for floating-drum and fixed-dome plants along with estimating earth and water pressure forces.

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Floating-drum plants Design calculation

Friday, May 06, 2011 Abdul 10.1.1 Floating-drumplants 10.1.2 Fixed-domeplants 10.1.3 Earth pit with plastic-sheet gasholder 10.1.4 Estimating the earth-pressure and hydraulic forces Floating-drum plants Design calculation Sizing factors Daily substrate input, Sd Retention time, RT Daily gas production, G Storage capacity,Cs Digester volume, Vd Gasholder volume, Vg

Example = 115 l/d = 70 days = 2.5 m/d = 60% = 8 m = 1.5 m

Calculating formulae after Sasse, 1984 1. Vg = Cs G 2. ha = design-dependent 3. Vg= r p h 4. rg =

5. rd = r + 0.03 6. Vd1 = p d2 p h 7. Vd2 = R3 p 2/3 8. R =

9. Vd3 = R2 p H/3 10. H = R/5 11. Vd3 = R3 p 1/15 12. Vd2 : Vd3 = 10 : 1 13. Vd(2+3) = 1.1 Vd2 14. Vd(2+3) = Vd - Vd1 15. hd = hg 16. hdk = hd + structurally dependent free board (0.1 . . . 0.2 m)

Fig. 10.1: Conceptual drawing of a floating-drum biogas plant Vd = Vdl +Vd2 +Vd3 = digester volume Vg = gasholder volume Index g = gas holder Index d = digester Sample calculation Results = 1.5 m 1. Vg = 0.6 2.5 hg = (specified) 4. r = = 0.7 m = 0.82 m

5. r = 0.85 (chosen) 6. Vdl = 0.852 3.14 0.7 = 1.58 m 14. Vd (2+3) = 8.45 - 1.58 = 6.87 m 8+ 14. R = = 1.45 m

Fig. 10.2: Constructional drawing of a floating-drum plant. Vd = 6.4 m, Vg = 1.8 m. Material requirements: Excavation 16.0 m, Foundation 1.6 m, Masonry 1.1 m, Rendered area 18.0 m, Sheet steel 5.7 m. (Source: OEKOTOP, Sasse)

Fig. 10.3: Constructional drawing of a water-jacket plant. Vd = 6.0 m, Vg = 1.8 m. Material requirements: Excavation 16.0 m, Foundation 1.6 m, Masonry 1.6 m, Rendered area 21 m, Sheet steel 5.7 m. (Source: OEKOTOP, Sasse)

Fig. 10.4: Constructional drawing of a cylindrical floating-drum plant for quarrystone masonry. Vd = 9.4 m, Vg = 2.5 m. Material requirements: Excavation 21.0 m, Foundation 1.0 m, Masonry 5.4 m, Rendered area 27.3 m, Sheet steel 6.4 m. (Source: OEKOTOP, KVIC) 10.1.2 Fixed dome plants Design calculation Sizing factors

Example Sample calculation

= 115 l/d R = (0.76 8)1/3= 1.85 m Retention time,RT = 70 days r = 0.52 R= 0.96 m Daily gas production, G = 2.5 m/d h = 0.40 R= 0.72 m Storage capacity, Cs = 60% p = 0.62 R= 1.14 m Digester volume, Vd = 8 m Gasholder volume, Vg=GCs = 1.5 m Vd : Vg = 5.3 : 1 Daily substrate input, Sd

Tab. 10.1: Calculating parameters for fixed-dome biogas plant (Source: Sasse [Link]) Vg : Vd 1:5 1:6 1:8 1/3 1/3 R (0.76 Vd) (0.74 Vd) (0.72 Vd)1/3 r h p 0.52 R 0.40 R 0.62 R 0.49 R 0.37 R 0.59 R 0.45 R 0.32 R 0.50 R

Fig. 10.5: Conceptual drawing of fixed-dome biogas plant. Vg gasholder volume, Vd digester volume. (Source: OEKOTOP, Sasse)

Fig. 10.6: Constructional drawing of a fixed-dome plant. Vd = 8 m, V = 1.5 m. Material requirements: Excavation 25 m, Foundation 2.2 m, Masonry 2.0 m, Rendered area 22.0 m, Sealed area 7.0 m. (Source: OEKOTOP, Sasse, BEP Tanzania) 10.1.3 Earth pit with plastic-sheet gasholder

Fig. 10.7: Constructional drawing of an earth-pit biogas plant with plastic-sheet gasholder. Vd = 11 m, Vg = 2.2 m. Material requirements: Excavation 16 m, Rendered area 28 m, Sheeted area 10 m (Source: OEKOTOP)

10.1.4 Estimating the earth-pressure and hydraulic forces

Fig. 10.8: Schematic diagram of earth-pressure and water-pressure forces In-depth forces, h (e, w) pW = wW hw pW = hydrostatic pressure at depth hw (m) wW = specific weight of water = 1000 kp/m pW = 1000 h (kp/m) pE = wE ce he pE = active earth pressure, i.e. force of pressure of dry, previously loose but now compact column of earth on a solid vertical wall wE = specific weight of dry backfill earth = 1800 . . . 2 100 kp/m he = height of earth column (m) ce = coefficient of earth pressure for the earth column in question = 0.3 . . . 0.4 (-) pE = (600 . . . 700) h (kp/m ) Force acting on a surface P(E, W) = p A (kp = (kp/m) m) Note: The above formulae are simplified and intended only for purposes of rough estimation.

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