Biogas-Plant/C3/Building-the-walls-of-the-Slurry-tank/English
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Building the walls of the slurry tank [[Image:]] |
Hello everyone
Welcome to this Spoken Tutorial on building the walls of the slurry tank. This is an activity to be done on Day 2. |
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Learning Objectives We will learn:
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In this tutorial, we will learn-
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Building the walls of the slurry tank What is a slurry tank? |
Let’s first understand what is a slurry tank. |
[[Image:]] | Slurry, is the most important by-product of the fermentation that takes place inside the digester tank.
This slurry comes out of the digester tank and is collected in the slurry tank. |
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Building the walls of the slurry tank Position of the slurry tank? |
Lets look at the position of the slurry tank with respect to the Biogas plant. |
The slurry tank is placed-
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Building the walls of the slurry tank [[Image:]] Shape of the tank? |
What is the shape of the tank? |
[[Image:]] | These tanks are rectangular in shape. |
[[Image:]] | What you see here is the pictorial representation of the slurry tank.
The slurry tank is divided into-
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Notice the pink colored walls of the smaller tank enclosed inside the blue colored upper tank.
Also note, the upper tank has an outlet hole. The lower tank is in line with the entrance to the digester tank. | |
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Building the walls of the slurry tank How many walls have to be built for constructing the slurry tank ? |
So, in total, how many walls have to be built for constructing the slurry tank? |
Total 7 walls have to be fabricated to build the slurry tank.
The various dimensions are shown in the image. | |
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What you see here is the dimensions of one of the seven walls.
And one of the 3 steel rods inserted through the holes of the chicken mesh. | |
In the same way, build 6 more walls to make total 7 walls as shown here. | |
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Insert these steel rods through sufficient number of holes.
This will ensure that the rod will not slide while placing it on the cement plaster. |
Next, lay a plastic sheet on the ground. | |
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Use a measuring tape to mark boundary for-
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We will spread the cement mixture within this boundary, on the plastic sheet.
Prepare cement mixture as follows-
Note- that no gravel is used in this mixture. |
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To begin with, first, spread 1.5 inch thickness of the cement mixture.
Spread it between the boundary of the wall. |
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Now carefully place the chicken mesh with inserted steel rods on this cement mixture.
This chicken mesh with inserted steel rods serves as a support for the cement mixture. |
Care should be taken to-
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In the earlier two images, we saw a hole in only one of the walls of the slurry tank. |
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Slide 7 Building the walls of the slurry tank Significance of a hole in one of the walls of the slurry tank. |
Now let’s talk about the significance of this hole. |
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It is this hole from where the slurry smoothly comes and flows out to the agricultural field. |
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Building the walls of the slurry tank How to make a hole in the wall of the slurry tank? |
So how to make this hole in the wall of the slurry tank? |
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To make a hole, use the inlet pipe of 6 inches diameter.
Attention should be paid to this particular wall before fitting the pipe on it. |
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To begin with:
Use a scissor and cut the Chicken mesh to make a hole of 6 inches diameter. Then insert the Steel rods as explained earlier on either side of the 6 inch diameter hole. Now lay this mesh with a hole on the cement mixture spread on the plastic sheet. The thickness of this cement mixture should be 1.5 inches |
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Exactly on this hole, place the inlet pipe of 6 inches diameter firmly in an upright position.
Importantly, the pipe should be placed when the cement mixture is still wet. |
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As each step is followed by another in quick succession, the mason should plan well -
This will help him not to loose time and the right moment. |
Now, spread cement mixture around the pipe, using the small trowel.
This will make the pipe stand firmly. | |
Note that the inlet pipe will be removed when the cement is dry. | |
[[Image:]] | After the pipe is removed, this is how the hole would look like |
[[Image:]] | The prepared walls are left for drying for 2 days and will be used on day 4. |
This brings us to the end of this tutorial | |
Assembly of the walls of the tank will be explained in a later tutorial. | |
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Summary In this tutorial, we have learnt :
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In this tutorial, we have learnt-
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Acknowledgements
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T This video was created by
Spoken tutorial project with inputs from Rural-ICT Project, IIT Bombay
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Pictures and technology support:
Courtesy: Bhagirath Rural Development foundation Village- Zarap, Taluka- Kudal, Dist.- Sindhudurg | |
This is Bella Tony along with the
Animation team from Spoken Tutorial Project, IIT Bombay signing off. Thank you for joining. |