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Electric heating promotes sludge composting process: Optimization of heating method through machine learning algorithms

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BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
卷 382, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2023.129177

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Organic matter; Composting temperature; Energy consumption ratio; Least squares model; Microbial community

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Composting with electric heating has been widely studied for its high treatment efficiency for sludge. This study investigated the effects of different electric heating methods on composting and found that electric heating promoted water evaporation and organic matter degradation. The optimal heating method for composting characteristics was identified. This work contributes to the understanding of the mechanism of electric heating promoting composting process and provides theoretical support for the engineering application of composting with electric heating.
Composting with electric heating has attracted extensive attention for the advantage of high treatment efficiency for sludge. However, there are challenges in investigating how electric heating affects the composting process and how to reduce its energy consumption. This study investigated the effects of different electric heating methods on composting. The highest temperature, water content reduction, organic matter reduction, and weight reduction rate in group B6 (heating in the first and second stages) were 76.00 degrees C, 16.76 %, 4.90 %, and 35.45 %, respectively, indicating that electric heating promoted water evaporation and organic matter degra-dation. In conclusion, electric heating promoted the sludge composting process and the heating method of group B6 was optimal for composting characteristics. This work contributes to the understanding of the mechanism of electric heating promoting composting process and providing theoretical support for the engineering application of composting with electric heating.

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