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Electrical Resistivity Tomography to quantify in situ liquid content in a full-scale dry anaerobic digestion reactor

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The electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) method is a non-intrusive method widely used in landfills to detect and locate liquid content. An experimental set-up was performed on a dry batch anaerobic digestion reactor to investigate liquid repartition in process and to map spatial distribution of inoculum. Two array electrodes were used: pole–dipole and gradient arrays. A technical adaptation of ERT method was necessary. Measured resistivity data were inverted and modeled by RES2DINV software to get resistivity sections. Continuous calibration along resistivity section was necessary to understand data involving sampling and physicochemical analysis. Samples were analyzed performing both biochemical methane potential and fiber quantification. Correlations were established between the protocol of reactor preparation, resistivity values, liquid content, methane potential and fiber content representing liquid repartition, high methane potential zones and degradations zones. ERT method showed a strong relevance to monitor and to optimize the dry batch anaerobic digestion process.
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hal-02016037 , version 1 (12-02-2019)

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Laura André, Edvina Lamy, Pascale Lutz, Morgane Pernier, Olivier Lespinard, et al.. Electrical Resistivity Tomography to quantify in situ liquid content in a full-scale dry anaerobic digestion reactor. Bioresource Technology, 2016, 201, pp.89-96. ⟨10.1016/j.biortech.2015.11.033⟩. ⟨hal-02016037⟩
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