Abstract

A parameter ranking system to enhance data interpretation of the anaerobic digestion process was developed using principal component analysis (PCA) and data smoothing. The experimental data collected from the start-up operation of a pilot-scale, two-stage anaerobic digester for food wastewater treatment was used to demonstrate the enhanced PCA procedures. The correlation of multiple parameters in the anaerobic digestion process could be identified by the ranked parameters based on statistically scored outcomes. According to the parameters ranked for their impact on biogas production and methane yield, the biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) in the food wastewater was shown to have the highest correlated ranks with a score of 0.246, and the pH and ammonium in the food wastewater were shown to have lower ranked scores of 0.834 and 1.019, respectively. Therefore, ammonia toxicity and pH shock might not have had significant influence, and the operating priority should be focused on the organic loads. This application of PCA to anaerobic digestion can be helpful for addressing stabilization issues by identifying the core parameters that primarily contribute to early detection of operating problems.

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