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Quadratic Yield Response of Methane Gas to Input Ratio of Organic Loading Rate and Hydraulic Retention Time during Microbial Digestion of Fruit Wastes

C. I. Nwoye, I. C. E. Umeghalu, S. E. Ede, N. I. Amalu, W. C. Onyia, N. E. Idenyi

Biomedicine and Biotechnology. 2014, 2(4), 93-101 doi:10.12691/bb-2-4-5
  • Figure 1. Coefficient of determination between methane gas yield and organic loading rate as obtained from experiment [19]
  • Figure 2. Coefficient of determination between methane gas yield and organic loading rate as predicted by derived model
  • Figure 3. Coefficient of determination between methane gas yield and hydraulic retention time as obtained from experiment [19]
  • Figure 4. Coefficient of determination between methane gas yield and hydraulic retention time as predicted by derived model
  • Figure 5. Coefficient of determination between methane gas yield and organic loading rate- hydraulic retention time ratio as obtained from experiment [19]
  • Figure 6. Coefficient of determination between methane gas yield and organic loading rate- hydraulic retention time ratio as predicted by derived model
  • Figure 7. Comparison of methane gas yields (relative to organic loading rate) as obtained from experiment [19] and derived model
  • Figure 8. Comparison of area covered by methane gas yields (relative to hydraulic retention time) as obtained from experiment [19] and derived model
  • Figure 9. Comparison of methane gas yields (relative to organic loading rate- hydraulic retention time ratio) as obtained from experiment [19] and derived model
  • Figure 10. Comparison of methane gas yield (relative to organic loading rate) as obtained from experiment [19], derived model and regression model
  • Figure 11. Comparison of areas covered by methane gas yield (relative to hydraulic retention time) as obtained from experiment [19], derived model and regression model
  • Figure 12. Comparison of methane gas yield (relative to organic loading rate- hydraulic retention time ratio) as obtained from experiment [19], derived model and regression model