The Development of Tubular Photobioreactor for Microalgae Cultivation

Q4 Chemical Engineering ASEAN Journal of Chemical Engineering Pub Date : 2022-12-29 DOI:10.22146/ajche.59412
Varit Kunopagarnwong, T. Srinophakun
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In a tubular photobioreactor, microalgae cells obscure one another (Self-shading), leading to the microalgae at the bottom of the tube getting less light. The objective of this research was to design and develop Tubular Photobioreactor with 93.5 liters for microalgae cultivation. The experiments had two steps. The first step was designing the solar receiver by inserting the fin into each tube wall as follows: 12-34, 1-2-3-4, 1234, and 13-24. Then, FLUENT software was used to simulate flow behavior inside the tube by Computational Fluid Dynamics by observing the pressure drop, the amount of energy consumption, and the swirling velocity to select the best fin-type. The best fin-type with the growth rate equation is introduced in the next step to simulate the microalgae's growth and movement using the user-defined function technique. The comparison of a tubular photobioreactor is investigated between fin and without fin by observing biomass production. The results showed that algae's optimum inlet velocity is 0.15 meters per second with the tubes containing fin-type 13-24. When simulating the growth behavior of microalgae, results show that the tubes without fins had lower biomass content than the 13-24 fin-type, which were 0.675 and 0.806 grams per liter, respectively, because the 13-24 fin-type will make well microalgae distribution leading to increase the light distribution too. Tubular photobioreactor fins type 13-24 had more biomass production, up to 19.4 percent.
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微藻培养用管状光生物反应器的研制
在管状光生物反应器中,微藻细胞相互遮蔽(自我遮蔽),导致管底部的微藻获得较少的光。本研究的目的是设计和开发用于微藻培养的93.5升管状光生物反应器。实验分为两个步骤。第一步是设计太阳能接收器,将鳍片插入每个管壁如下:12-34,1-2-3-4,1234和13-24。然后,利用FLUENT软件,通过对压降、能耗、旋流速度的观察,对管内流动行为进行计算流体力学模拟,选择最佳的翅片类型。下一步引入最佳鳍型和生长速率方程,利用自定义函数技术模拟微藻的生长和运动。通过对管状光生物反应器中生物质产量的观察,对翅片反应器和无翅片反应器进行了比较。结果表明,在13-24型翅片管中,藻类的最佳入口速度为0.15 m / s。通过对微藻生长行为的模拟,结果表明,无鳍管的生物量含量低于13-24鳍型,分别为0.675 g / l和0.806 g / l,这是因为13-24鳍型会使微藻分布良好,从而增加了光分布。13-24型管式光生物反应器的生物量产量最高,达19.4%。
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