Characterization and Ranking of Various Mix Ratios of Cow, Pig and Sheep Manure
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Date
2021-04
Authors
Matwek, Sheila Chepkirui
Nyaanga, Daudi M.
Osodo, B. O.
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Journal of Energy Research and Reviews
Abstract
This work determined the characteristics of various mix ratios of the cow to pig to sheep manures
and ranked them with help of principal component analysis (PCA). Ten mix ratios (by mass) namely
1:1:1, 3:1:1, 1:3:1,1:1:2, 2:1:1, 1:2:1, 1:1:2, 1:3:3, 3:3:1, 3:1:3 of cow, pig and sheep manures
respectively were selected. Laboratory analysis was done to determine the total solid (TS) content,
carbon to nitrogen ratio, pH, and volatile solid (VS) content using standard procedures. The results
obtained (except that of pure feedstocks) were subjected to principal component analysis to
determine the principal component scores for the mix ratios to enable ranking. The total solids
content of pure cow, pig, and sheep manure were found to be 19.18%, 23.50%, and 30.35%
respectively. Corresponding carbon to nitrogen ratios values were 23.68, 13.27 and 29.00, pH
values were 6.50, 7.90 and 7.00 and volatile content were 88.37%, 84.57% and 80.00%. Upon
mixing the three manures at various mix ratios total solid content varies from 22.28% to 26.75%.
Total solids content, carbon to nitrogen ratio, pH and volatile solids content varies from 22.28% to 26.75%, 18.76 to 25.05, 7.13 to 7.56 and 85.94% to 82.59% respectively. Using the first principal
component scores mix ratio 1:1:3 of cow dung, pig, and sheep manure was the top-ranked followed
by 3:1:3 and the third one was 1:1:2 with scores of 2.540, 1.638, and 1.580 respectively. The 4th
ranked mix ratio was 1:3:3, 5th ranked was1:1:1, 6th ranked was 2:1:1, the 7th one was 3:1:1, 8th one
was 1:1:2, then 3:1:1 and lastly 1:3:1 with the scores of 0.191, -0.006, -0.147, -0.259, -1.440, -1.810
and -2.287 respectively. Higher positive scores were associated with a possibility of producing
higher biogas yield possibly due to the right combination of the several parameters in the mixture
while a lower score might indicate a lower gas yield due to an improper combination of parameters.
It was then concluded that principal component analysis is a suitable method for selecting few mix
ratios to use in anaerobic digestion among the many. It saves on time and resources due to the
reduced number of experiments.
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Keywords
Mix ratios, total solids, volatile solids, pH, anaerobic digestion, principal component analysis
Citation
Matwek, S. C., Nyaanga, D. M., & Osodo, B. O. (2021). Characterization and Ranking of Various Mix Ratios of Cow, Pig and Sheep Manure. Journal of Energy Research and Reviews, 7(3), 1-7.