VIGODERIS, Ricardo B.; SALES, Glógerley T.; CORDEIRO, Marcelo B.; GATES, Richard S; YANAGI JUNIOR, Tadayuki.; TINÔCO, Ilda F. F.
Resumo:
With the growing concerns around environmental and health issues related to air
pollution, farmers have recently invested in the construction of biofilters in order to reduce or even
remove hazardous and odorous gases from the swine stored waste exhausted air. In this process known
as bioconversion the waste air is pulled from the tank headspace and forced through a biofilter media.
This procedure is done with a ventilation control system that detects variations on static pressure
differential inside and outside storage tank and automatically controls the fan rotation in order to
correct the air flow rate, maintaining it at a set-point value. This work presents the configuration and
evaluation of the equipments used to control the biofilter ventilation. Results show that the composing
equipments of the biofilter’s ventilation control system were efficient and had good performance.