Light/dark cycle enhancement and energy consumption of tubular microalgal photobioreactors with discrete double inclined ribs

Abstract Tubular photobioreactors (PBRs) have a great potential in large-scale biomass cultivation and mixers in tubular PBRs have been intensively investigated to achieve high biomass productivity. However, mixers increase not only biomass yield, but also energy consumption. To evaluate performance...

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Main Authors: Chao Qin, Yuling Lei, Jing Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-06-01
Series:Bioresources and Bioprocessing
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40643-018-0214-8
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spelling doaj-a6d8d2cd5ada4cf9b02bc8b1d7066d5f2020-11-24T22:07:24ZengSpringerOpenBioresources and Bioprocessing2197-43652018-06-015111010.1186/s40643-018-0214-8Light/dark cycle enhancement and energy consumption of tubular microalgal photobioreactors with discrete double inclined ribsChao Qin0Yuling Lei1Jing Wu2School of Energy and Power Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and TechnologySchool of Energy and Power Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and TechnologySchool of Energy and Power Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and TechnologyAbstract Tubular photobioreactors (PBRs) have a great potential in large-scale biomass cultivation and mixers in tubular PBRs have been intensively investigated to achieve high biomass productivity. However, mixers increase not only biomass yield, but also energy consumption. To evaluate performances on increasing light/dark (L/D) cycles and energy consumption of adding a mixer simultaneously, a new parameter named as efficiency of L/D cycle enhancement is introduced. Discrete double inclined ribs, intensively studied in heat transfer, are introduced to tubular PBRs in this work. The number of ribs in a cross section is discussed. These tubular PBRs are investigated in terms of the flow structure, L/D cycle frequency and efficiency of L/D cycle enhancement by computational fluid dynamics. The numerical results show that the increment of L/D cycle frequency caused by the discrete double inclined ribs is larger than the increment of energy consumption caused by the ribs under a wide range of incident light intensity. In general, the increasing of rib length ratio results in a decrease of efficiency and the PBR with two pairs of ribs performs the best. Based on the general trends, a PBR with two pairs of ribs and of which the rib length ratio is 5 is recommended for further studies.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40643-018-0214-8Tubular photobioreactorDiscrete double inclined ribsVortexesLight/dark cycleEfficiency of light/dark cycle enhancement
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author Chao Qin
Yuling Lei
Jing Wu
spellingShingle Chao Qin
Yuling Lei
Jing Wu
Light/dark cycle enhancement and energy consumption of tubular microalgal photobioreactors with discrete double inclined ribs
Bioresources and Bioprocessing
Tubular photobioreactor
Discrete double inclined ribs
Vortexes
Light/dark cycle
Efficiency of light/dark cycle enhancement
author_facet Chao Qin
Yuling Lei
Jing Wu
author_sort Chao Qin
title Light/dark cycle enhancement and energy consumption of tubular microalgal photobioreactors with discrete double inclined ribs
title_short Light/dark cycle enhancement and energy consumption of tubular microalgal photobioreactors with discrete double inclined ribs
title_full Light/dark cycle enhancement and energy consumption of tubular microalgal photobioreactors with discrete double inclined ribs
title_fullStr Light/dark cycle enhancement and energy consumption of tubular microalgal photobioreactors with discrete double inclined ribs
title_full_unstemmed Light/dark cycle enhancement and energy consumption of tubular microalgal photobioreactors with discrete double inclined ribs
title_sort light/dark cycle enhancement and energy consumption of tubular microalgal photobioreactors with discrete double inclined ribs
publisher SpringerOpen
series Bioresources and Bioprocessing
issn 2197-4365
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Abstract Tubular photobioreactors (PBRs) have a great potential in large-scale biomass cultivation and mixers in tubular PBRs have been intensively investigated to achieve high biomass productivity. However, mixers increase not only biomass yield, but also energy consumption. To evaluate performances on increasing light/dark (L/D) cycles and energy consumption of adding a mixer simultaneously, a new parameter named as efficiency of L/D cycle enhancement is introduced. Discrete double inclined ribs, intensively studied in heat transfer, are introduced to tubular PBRs in this work. The number of ribs in a cross section is discussed. These tubular PBRs are investigated in terms of the flow structure, L/D cycle frequency and efficiency of L/D cycle enhancement by computational fluid dynamics. The numerical results show that the increment of L/D cycle frequency caused by the discrete double inclined ribs is larger than the increment of energy consumption caused by the ribs under a wide range of incident light intensity. In general, the increasing of rib length ratio results in a decrease of efficiency and the PBR with two pairs of ribs performs the best. Based on the general trends, a PBR with two pairs of ribs and of which the rib length ratio is 5 is recommended for further studies.
topic Tubular photobioreactor
Discrete double inclined ribs
Vortexes
Light/dark cycle
Efficiency of light/dark cycle enhancement
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40643-018-0214-8
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