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Enhancing microalgal biomass productivity with an optimized flow field generated by double paddlewheels in a flat plate photoreactor with CO2 aeration based on numerical simulation.

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Computational fluid dynamics were used to analyze the flash light effect and CO2 bubble behavior in an optimized flow field generated by double paddlewheels in a flat plate photoreactor to… Click to show full abstract

Computational fluid dynamics were used to analyze the flash light effect and CO2 bubble behavior in an optimized flow field generated by double paddlewheels in a flat plate photoreactor to enhance microalgal biomass productivity. The increased D/w ratio significantly enhanced the average turbulent kinetic energy and flash cycle frequency. However, the effects became weak when the D/w ratio was over 0.67. Appliance of double paddlewheels increased flash cycle frequency from 0.035 to 0.121 Hz and increased light time ratio from 8.3% to 31.5%. Meanwhile, the bubble dynamic behavior was characterized using population balance model. The average bubble size reduced by 24.4% and the bubble rising velocity reduced by 10.6%, which facilitated CO2 mixing and mass transfer in microalgal solution. Therefore, biomass accumulation of microalgae Chlorella in the photoreactor with double paddlewheels increased by 62.3% under 15% CO2.

Keywords: field generated; photoreactor; co2; optimized flow; flow field; double paddlewheels

Journal Title: Bioresource technology
Year Published: 2020

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