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Air permeability of compost as related to bulk density and volumetric air content
Tjalfe G. Poulsen
Environmental Engineering Section, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark, tgp{at}bio.aau.dk
Per Moldrup
Environmental Engineering Section, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark
Compost air permeability controls air flow through compost during composting or when using compost as biofilter material. Air permeability is therefore an important characteristic of compost. The relationships between air permeability (ka) in compost and compost dry bulk density ( b), gravimetric water content ( ), and volumetric air content ( ) was investigated for two types of composts. The composts used were produced from a digested sewage sludge—straw mixture and from garden waste and measurements were conducted on sieved and repacked 100 cm3 compost samples. Results showed a linear relation between log(ka) and b at constant values of for both composts, indicating an exponential relationship between ka and b. The slopes of these relationships generally became more negative with increasing b. The results further showed a linear relationship between log(ka) and log( ) for both composts as also often observed for soils. It was observed that the log(ka) and log( ) relationships for the garden waste compost all intercepted at the same location despite having very different slopes. This means that it is possible to predict the entire ka— relationship using only one measurement of corresponding (ka, ) for garden waste. It was not possible to determine whether this was also the case for the sewage sludge compost due to difficulties in sample preparation at low and high water content.
Key Words: Compost air permeability air-filled porosity dry bulk density sewage sludge garden waste wmr 1101—6
Waste Management & Research, Vol. 25, No. 4,
343-351 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/0734242X07077819

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