МУЛТИПЛИЦИРАНИ ПРИДОБИВКИ ОД СЛОЖЕН САМООДРЖЛИВ ТЕХНИЧКИ СИСТЕМ ЗА ПРОИЗВОДСТВО НА МЕСО И МЕСНИ ПРОИЗВОДИ

Veljanovski, D. (2022) МУЛТИПЛИЦИРАНИ ПРИДОБИВКИ ОД СЛОЖЕН САМООДРЖЛИВ ТЕХНИЧКИ СИСТЕМ ЗА ПРОИЗВОДСТВО НА МЕСО И МЕСНИ ПРОИЗВОДИ. Doctoral thesis, University "St.Kliment Ohridski" - Bitola.

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Abstract

In the research done in this doctoral dissertation, several parameters during operation and production have been examined, including parameters of operation of a biogas plant, parameters during production of biogas, parameters in egg production, parameters during operation of meat industry. The researches that have been done for this doctoral dissertation are in order to emphasize the numerous benefits from the work of the complex self-sustaining technical system for production of meat and meat products. This system includes several smaller subsystems, closely interconnected, which according to research represent a flawlessly functional unit that results in the production of high quality meat products, but also eggs and
electricity from waste materials of those two subsystems.
The production of electricity in the part of this complex system, better known as green or bioenergy, with the performed tests shows that it does not affect the quality of the products at all, ie its production does not affect the pollution at all, neither the environment nor the
products themselves.
The results obtained from the numerous researches and examinations made for the needs of this doctoral dissertation, are completely in favor of proving that the multiplied benefits are a positive result from the operation of a complex self-sustaining technical system
for production of meat products.

Item Type: Thesis (Doctoral)
Subjects: Scientific Fields (Frascati) > Engineering and Technology > Industrial biotechnology
Divisions: Doctoral Dissertations
Depositing User: M-r Bojan Mihajlovski
Date Deposited: 30 Oct 2023 08:53
Last Modified: 30 Oct 2023 08:53
URI: https://eprints.uklo.edu.mk/id/eprint/8938

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