1st Edition

The Practical Handbook of Compost Engineering

By Roger Tim Haug Copyright 1993

    The Practical Handbook of Compost Engineering presents an in-depth examination of the principles and practice of modern day composting. This comprehensive book covers compost science, engineering design, operation, principles, and practice, stressing a fundamental approach to analysis throughout. Biological, physical, chemical, thermodynamic, and kinetic principles are covered to develop a unified analytical approach to analysis and an understanding of the process. A brief history of the development of composting systems, which leads to descriptions of modern processes, is presented.

    The Practical Handbook of Compost Engineering also discusses the elements of successful odor management at composting facilities, including state-of-the-art odor treatment and enhanced atmospheric dispersion. The book is excellent for all engineers, practitioners, plant operators, scientists, researchers, and students in the field.

    Introduction
    Composting Systems
    Thermodynamic Fundamentals
    Biological Fundamentals
    Kinetics of Heat Inactivation
    Feed Conditioning: Physical and Chemical
    Aeration Requirements
    Feed Conditioning: Energy
    Substrate Biodegradability
    Process Kinetics and Product Stability
    Process Dynamics I: Development of Simulation Models
    Process Dynamics II: The CFCM Stage
    Process Dynamics III: Building the Complete System
    Process Dynamics IV: Working with Bulking Agents
    Design of Manifold Distribution Systems
    Odor Management I: Quantifying and Treating
    Odor Management II: Atmospheric Dispersion
    Odor Management III: Completing the Odor Picture
    Appendices:
    Notation
    Nomenclature Used in Computer Models
    Simulation Modeling Results for Examples
    Equations Used for Modeling Atmospheric Dispersion Coefficients

    Biography

    Haug, RogerTim