Abstract
The study on the utilization of poultry droppings put forward the need for the constructive and technological improvement of the biofermentation device. A drum-type bioreactor better meets the requirements for the technological process of eco-friendly biologically active fertilizer production from livestock and poultry wastes. However, the great size of the heat transfer surface of the bioreactor drum and its significant ejection momentum during spinning require quite a lot of energy. To decrease this consumption, the main constructive parameters should be optimized. The main reason is the sharp increase in prices for mineral fertilizers, the weak economic condition of most farms, the lack of advanced processing technologies and the use of organic fertilizers.
 Our aim in these studies was to analyze the types of design and operating parameters of the device for the fermentation of bird droppings. To this end, we conducted a study on the disposal of bird droppings, and also put forward the need for constructive and technological improvement of the biofermentation device. One of such ways to solve the problem was a drum-type bioreactor, which, according to our research indicators, better meets the requirements for the technological process of producing environmentally friendly biologically active fertilizers from animal husbandry and poultry waste, however, the size of this equipment of the heat transfer surface of the bioreactor drum and its significant emission pulse during rotation require a rather large waste of energy. To reduce this consumption, it is necessary to optimize the basic design parameters.
 Devices that work continuously were recognized as the most promising. They fully meet the technological and operational requirements
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