In a compost pile, the biochemical conversion process from waste to compost is accompanied by heat generation. Composting systems need to be designed properly so that the temperature rise due to...


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In a compost pile, the biochemical conversion process from waste to<br>compost is accompanied by heat generation. Composting systems need to be<br>designed properly so that the temperature rise due to generated heat does not reach<br>above 65 °C, which is when the beneficial microbes start to die off. Consider a compost<br>pile on the ground (assume a pile to be a horizontal layer of a certain thickness) as a<br>steady-state, one-dimensional system with heat transfer along the vertical direction.<br>For simplicity, consider the top and bottom of the pile to be maintained at the same<br>temperature, 20 °C, making the layer symmetric. The volumetric heat generation is<br>7W/m3, and the thermal conductivity of the compost material is 0.1 W/m*K.<br>

Extracted text: In a compost pile, the biochemical conversion process from waste to compost is accompanied by heat generation. Composting systems need to be designed properly so that the temperature rise due to generated heat does not reach above 65 °C, which is when the beneficial microbes start to die off. Consider a compost pile on the ground (assume a pile to be a horizontal layer of a certain thickness) as a steady-state, one-dimensional system with heat transfer along the vertical direction. For simplicity, consider the top and bottom of the pile to be maintained at the same temperature, 20 °C, making the layer symmetric. The volumetric heat generation is 7W/m3, and the thermal conductivity of the compost material is 0.1 W/m*K.
Solve the equation for the particular boundary condition to obtain the solution<br>T-Ts = (Q*L?/2k)(1-x²/L²) where the symbols have their usually meanings.<br>

Extracted text: Solve the equation for the particular boundary condition to obtain the solution T-Ts = (Q*L?/2k)(1-x²/L²) where the symbols have their usually meanings.

Jun 09, 2022
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