Publications by authors named "Sebastien Pommier"

This study focuses on the hydrodynamic modelling of percolation and drainage cycles in the context of solid-state anaerobic digestion and fermentation (VFA platform) of household solid wastes (HSW) in leach bed reactors. Attention was given to the characterization of the water distribution and hydrodynamic properties of the beds. The experimental procedure enabled the measurement of water content in waste beds at different states of compaction during injection and drainage, and this for two types of HSW and for two other type of wastes.

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  • Biogas production is a promising renewable energy source, and determining the biomethane potential (BMP) of various organic materials is crucial for designing anaerobic digesters.
  • A workshop in June 2015 in Switzerland brought together over 40 participants from 30 laboratories to address the inconsistencies in BMP test results and agree on common validation methods.
  • The paper outlines essential validation elements for BMP tests, including specific testing protocols, the importance of control assays, and recommendations for factors affecting BMP results to improve reliability and reproducibility.
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This work aimed at assessing water percolation through a solid cow manure leach bed in dry batch AD processes. A laboratory-scale percolation column and an experimental methodology were set up. Water behaviour was modelled by a double porosity medium approach.

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Paper and cardboard stand for the major biodegradable organic fraction of most of municipal solid waste (MSW). This article aims at discussing the possible positive impact of a thin shredding of this fraction on its biodegradability under mesophilic anaerobic conditions, either for landfilling or for digestion in industrial reactors. For that purpose, BMP tests were performed on two types of paper and cardboard mixtures: one sorted from a complex landfill French MSW income, one built from source separated papers and cardboards.

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