Project

Design and control of air scrubbers for animal housing systems

Code
01N02012
Duration
01 January 2012 → 31 March 2018
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Research disciplines
  • Natural sciences
    • Applied mathematics in specific fields
    • Computer architecture and networks
    • Distributed computing
    • Information sciences
    • Information systems
    • Programming languages
    • Scientific computing
    • Theoretical computer science
    • Visual computing
    • Other information and computing sciences
  • Engineering and technology
    • Catalysis and reacting systems engineering
    • Chemical product design and formulation
    • General chemical and biochemical engineering
    • Process engineering
    • Separation and membrane technologies
    • Transport phenomena
    • Other (bio)chemical engineering
Keywords
process control ammonia removal greenhouse gas emissions waste air treatment process design modelling odour removal
 
Project description

This doctoral research project focuses on the optimisation of air scrubbers for the reduction of ammonia, odour and greenhouse gas emissions from animal housing. Particular attention is devoted to the interactions between the various types of emissions and its implications for process design and control. This goal will be achieved through a combination of modelling, simulation, lab-scale and full scale experiments.