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Comparison of life cycle assessment of large-scale biogas projects with different raw materials in China
International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering 2024, 17(2): 268-279
Published: 30 April 2024
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The anaerobic digestion (AD) disposal of stover and cattle manure is of great significance to the development of low-carbon economy and green energy in China, but it will also have an impact on the environment, and the degree of influence is different for various raw materials. In this study, life cycle assessment (LCA) methods were applied to analyze and compare the impact of corn stovers biogas projects (CSBP) and dairy manure biogas projects (DMBP) on the environment during the whole operation stage. The results of inventory analysis were evaluated by ReCiPe2016 Hierarchy(H) mid-point (problem-oriented) and end-point (destruction-oriented) method, respectively. The results showed that the net energy efficiency of CSBP was higher (763.903 kW·h/FU) and the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction of DMBP was more (5541.418 kg CO2-eq/FU). The anaerobic digestion (AD) units have the greatest environmental impacts, and human carcinogenic toxicity is the largest environmental impact category (1.16-1.43 PE). The key to reducing environmental impact is reducing the input of chemical substances and the waste of electric energy. Both CSBP and DMBP have a favorable impact on ecosystem quality and resources, and CSBP is more beneficial to the environment (–10.297 Pt). Co-digestion is an important measure to reduce the environmental damage from biogas projects. These research results provide theoretical support for the selection of raw materials for large-scale biogas projects in China, provide technical basis for reducing the impact of actual operation on the environment, and promote the resource utilization of agricultural waste and carbon dioxide emission reduction and sequestration.

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Development and verification of the fluid model for organic degradable maize straw seedling raising bowl
International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering 2025, 18(1): 43-50
Published: 28 February 2025
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The annual yield of maize straws is almost exclusively treated by field burning in China. Therefore, exploring the potential utilization value of maize straws is important to further realize modern agriculture in China. Maize straw-based organic degradable seedling bowls, formulated with pig manure and biogas slurry as binding agents, can be utilized for planting seedlings. These seedling bowls serve to supply organic material to the seedlings, thereby aiding in pest prevention and enhancing soil fertility. The vacuum filter suction forming method was proposed to prepare degradable seedling bowls according to its characteristics. Using the theory of fluid flow, drag reduction, and pressure drop control, the fluid model of seedling bowl material in the process of vacuum filtration was established, and the preparation of seedling bowl mold resistance factors was analyzed. The verification test showed that the pressure change interval and the blowing pressure are important factors influencing the formation of the wet body of the seedling bowl. This study provides theoretical support and guidance for the preparation of biodegradable seedling pots.

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