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Albert J. Heber, Associate Professor Director, Purdue Agricultural Air Quality Lab Agricultural and Biological Engineering Purdue University Building Environment Research & Education AgAirQuality.com
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“A Buoyant Convective Flux Chamber for Measuring Liquid Surface Emissions” hoodsunny A.J. Heber, T.T. Lim, J.Q. Ni and K.J. Fakhoury AgAirQuality.com
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Objectives n Develop floating emission chamber n Evaluate performance Field Tests Lab Tests
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Air Supply Unit Blower Adsorbent Filter
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Air Supply Blower 198 m 3 /h (117 cfm)
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Air Supply Unit
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Air Supply Filter 22.4 kg of adsorbent Charcoal Permanganate Zeolite
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Top View Air outlet Sampling location Air velocity probe Stainless steel divider Air inlet Styrofoam boards for buoyancy Liquid surface area = 0.76 m 2
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BCFC Inlet
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Stainless Steel Lining
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“Hairpin” Airflow Path 2.4 m path length 2.2 sec residence time
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1.1 m/s Sampling location Air velocity probe Air outlet Side View Air inlet
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End View Air Inlet Air Outlet Divider 31 cm Sampling point
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Lab Tests N-butanol at 250-20,250 ppm in 200 L water Odor emission only. Lagoon effluent: 100, 50 and 25% dilution H 2 S, NH 3, CO 2 and odor emission.
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Gas Analyzers n Ammonia (0 to 200 ppm) Ammonia converted to nitric oxide with a SS converter, 875 C Chemiluminescense: PMT detects light emission from reaction of nitric oxide with ozone. Sample flow rate = 0.5 Lpm n Hydrogen sulfide (0 to 10,000 ppb) Hydrogen sulfide converted to sulfur dioxide, SO 2 Pulsed fluorescence: PMT detects UV from decaying SO 2 molecules Sample flow rate = 1.0 Lpm n Carbon dioxide (0 to 5,000 ppm) Photoacoustic infrared sensor Sample flow rate = 1.0 Lpm.
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Instrumentation Room Manifolds PC Gas sensors
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Odor Threshold Measurement 1 of 8 panelists Olfactometer Tedlar bag Panel leader’s hand PC
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N-Butanol Test Results n Blank: 9 OU n Inlet mean: 10.4 OU (8 to 13 OU) n Odor emission: 0.5 to 11.2 OU/s-m 2
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Emission Rate of N-Butanol Emission Rate = 5.10 Log(C) - 13.05 R 2 = 0.82 0 4 8 12 100100010000100000 Concentration of N-butanol in Tank, ppm Emission Rate, OU/s-m 2 20 27 51 63 155
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Lagoon Effluent Test Results n Inlet mean: 22 OU n Outlet mean: 27 OU n Odor emission: 0.8 OU/s-m 2 at 100% n Hydrogen sulfide too low to measure n Inlet ammonia mean: 1.8 ppm n Outlet ammonia mean: 2.9 ppm n Ammonia emission proportional to effluent concentration. n Ammonia levels below odor threshold
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Lagoon Effluent: NH 3 Emission Emission Rate = 4.15x - 18.1 R 2 = 0.90 0 100 200 300 400 020406080100120 Lagoon Effluent Dilution, % Emission Rate, mg/hr-m 2 Solids: 0.16%
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Field Tests n Swine grow-finish facility n Four consecutive days n Day 1: Effect of air speed crustincorner
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Anaerobic Treatment Lagoons 2nd Stage Basin 1st Stage Basin Six Swine Buildings
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Deployment
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Odor Emission Tests hoodwtwovacs 3 Lpm pumps Air velocity control Hammer Evacuation chamber Raceway (6 m)
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Chamber Inlet and Outlet Samples hebervacus
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Emission vs. Air Speed Emission = 1.85 x 0.93 R 2 = 0.88 0 1 2 3 4 0.00.51.01.52.0 Surface Air Speed, m/s MeasuredPredicted Emission, OU/m 2 -s
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Field Test Results n Inlet mean: 23 OU (12 to 42 OU) n Outlet mean: 52 OU n Odor emission: 1.5 to 2.1 OU/s-m 2 n Mean of 1.7 OU/s-m 2 corresponded to 1,000 ppm n-butanol.
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Advantages n Large air filtration and cleaning unit n Inlet air sampling n Large liquid surface area n Long air path
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Disadvantages n Size (van or pickup required) n Weight (2-4 people required) n Gentle berm slopes required, >3:1 n Limited reach (five meters)
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Future Research n Reduce size and weight n Evaluate and improve internal air profiles n Study effect of flow rate on emission
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Conclusions Good comparative measurements of gas and odor emission rates
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Conclusions Low sampling variance
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Conclusions Lower detection limit: 500-1000 ppm n-butanol.
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Conclusions Lower limit reached with properly designed swine lagoon 0.16% solids “Low odor” lagoon
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Conclusions hood5-7 Odor emission rate increased for 1000-20,000 ppm n-butanol
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Acknowledgements n Purdue University Agricultural Research Program n State of Indiana Value Added Research Program n Ramco Sales, Inc.
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