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If gas and nutrient are a byproduct for a biodigester, that is where the win comes in. [https://chatgpt.com/share/696bc7b3-f3bc-8010-b26a-9b5d0fae801b] | If gas and nutrient are a byproduct for a biodigester, that is where the win comes in. [https://chatgpt.com/share/696bc7b3-f3bc-8010-b26a-9b5d0fae801b] | ||
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*[https://wiredwhite.com/anaerobic-digestion-simulation-openmodelica/ A 2025 Paper Titled “ Dynamic Simulations of Anaerobic Digestion Plant” using [[Open Modelica]]. ] | |||
Revision as of 19:54, 17 January 2026
Number of People Served
Design goal for scalable systems is for a 16x16 foot room to handle the waste of 100 people [1], 100 chickens [2], or 25 pigs [3]. This is a design that can handle pigs if humans chose pork and beans as their protein staple.
With biodigester totes (1 cubic meter) stacked 2 high - a 16x16 foot room can accommodate 32 of such totes.
Chat says 1 cubic meter serves 4 people.
First Principle Calculation
- Limit is water volume handling from appliances, assuming that this water dilutes organic waste sufficiently
- Thus, must essentially design for toilet flow, as a dishwasher uses about 1 gallon per person per day [4] and average toilet flow is 12 gpppd (gallons per person per day) [5] and 8 gpppd for efficient toilets.
- In the Supertoilet case, we have a figure of 0.5 gpf or 1 gpf. - with most flushes at half - so an average 6 toilet flushes per day [6]. That is 4 gpd assuming 4 ppd and 2 spd.
- Thus, we must design for 5 gpd for toilet and kitchen sink loading per person.
- For 25 day retention time and 80% load derating - 32 biodigester totes serve 50 people in temperate climate zones. [7]
Cost
At the cost of insulated space and $1600 in totes assuming $50 per tote in surplus, the cost is attractive.
Septic tanks are $1/gal for comparison, while totes are 1/2-1/4 of this, minus the digging.
If gas and nutrient are a byproduct for a biodigester, that is where the win comes in. [8]