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Numerical simulation on vortex flow and CO 2 bubble aggregation behavior in a raceway pond with diaphragm aerators

Biochemical Engineering Journal, ISSN: 1369-703X, Vol: 204, Page: 109243
2024
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To optimize flow field in a raceway pond with diaphragm aerators to promote microalgal CO 2 fixation, numerical simulation on three-phases (CO 2 bubbles-culture medium-microalgae cells) with CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) - PBM (population balance model) was conducted to investigate effects of dynamic bubble aggregation/fragmentation on flow field distribution and mixing performance. The inhomogeneity of turbulent energy distribution increased with decreased bubble movement distance when inclination angle θ  > 11º. When bubble generation diameter increased from 0.4 mm to 2.5 mm, average solution velocity and mixture turbulent kinetic energy first increased to peaks and then decreased, bubble aggregation height decreased and aggregation range became larger. When initial bubble velocity increased from 0.0314 m/s to 0.1257 m/s, microalgal flashlight frequency first increased to a peak of 0.47 Hz and then decreased, gas volume fraction and turbulent dissipation rate gradually increased. Finally, the growth rate of Chlorella increased by 22% to 0.71 g/L/d.

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Xiangbo Zou; Mumin Rao; Ji Ye; Cao Kuang; Cong Huang; Gongda Chen; Shiwei Qin; Yanmei Song; Dongwei Jia; Jun Cheng

Elsevier BV

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Chemical Engineering; Environmental Science; Engineering

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