Liu Y Y N, Zhang K J, Sun Y. Net energy-oriented agitation optimization for cow manure-corn straw co-fermentation. Int J Agric & Biol Eng, 2026; 19(3): 281–293. DOI: 10.25165/j.ijabe.20261903.10379
Citation: Liu Y Y N, Zhang K J, Sun Y. Net energy-oriented agitation optimization for cow manure-corn straw co-fermentation. Int J Agric & Biol Eng, 2026; 19(3): 281–293. DOI: 10.25165/j.ijabe.20261903.10379

Net energy-oriented agitation optimization for cow manure-corn straw co-fermentation

  • This study systematically investigated the evolution law of rheological properties in the anaerobic fermentation system of cow manure (CM) and corn straw (CS) mixtures at varying total solids (TS). Combined with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations, the distribution characteristics of particles within fermentation system were revealed, illustrating the impact mechanisms of agitation strategies. Simulations demonstrated that higher agitation speeds and TS levels increase instantaneous power consumption while altering mixing and sedimentation dynamics. When TS was 6%, 120 r/min required more power than 100 r/min and 80 r/min, but 100 r/min reduced daily energy consumption by 4.30% and 3.19% compared to 80 r/min and 120 r/min. Under conditions of TS=6% and 8%, with maintained process stability, experimental groups increased energy output by 12.42% and 30.41% while reducing energy consumption by 13.60% and 3.39% versus control groups, demonstrating significant overall efficiency gains. Inversely, when TS was 10%, experimental groups decreased energy output by 0.34%, while increasing energy consumption. These findings prove that when TS is below 10%, optimized agitation strategies enable positive net energy output, establish an optimization scheme, and balance biogas production efficiency with economic feasibility.
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