Two-Phase Flow Mass Transfer Analysis of Airlift Pump for Aquaculture Applications

Airlift pumps can be used in the aquaculture industry to provide aeration while concurrently moving water utilizing the dynamics of two-phase flow in the pump riser. The oxygen mass transfer that occurs from the injected compressed air to the water in the aquaculture systems can be experimentally in...

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Main Authors: Rashal Abed, Mohamed M. Hussein, Wael H. Ahmed, Sherif Abdou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Fluids
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2311-5521/6/6/226
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spelling doaj-a7a722c0d68a49b994f81c9680c5b8f82021-07-01T00:21:47ZengMDPI AGFluids2311-55212021-06-01622622610.3390/fluids6060226Two-Phase Flow Mass Transfer Analysis of Airlift Pump for Aquaculture ApplicationsRashal Abed0Mohamed M. Hussein1Wael H. Ahmed2Sherif Abdou3School of Engineering, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, CanadaSchool of Engineering, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, CanadaSchool of Engineering, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, CanadaFloNergia Inc., Burlington, ON L7L 4Y3, CanadaAirlift pumps can be used in the aquaculture industry to provide aeration while concurrently moving water utilizing the dynamics of two-phase flow in the pump riser. The oxygen mass transfer that occurs from the injected compressed air to the water in the aquaculture systems can be experimentally investigated to determine the pump aeration capabilities. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of various airflow rates as well as the injection methods on the oxygen transfer rate within a dual injector airlift pump system. Experiments were conducted using an airlift pump connected to a vertical pump riser within a recirculating system. Both two-phase flow patterns and the void fraction measurements were used to evaluate the dissolved oxygen mass transfer mechanism through the airlift pump. A dissolved oxygen (DO) sensor was used to determine the DO levels within the airlift pumping system at different operating conditions required by the pump. Flow visualization imaging and particle image velocimetry (PIV) measurements were performed in order to better understand the effects of the two-phase flow patterns on the aeration performance. It was found that the radial injection method reached the saturation point faster at lower airflow rates, whereas the axial method performed better as the airflow rates were increased. The standard oxygen transfer rate (SOTR) and standard aeration efficiency (SAE) were calculated and were found to strongly depend on the injection method as well as the two-phase flow patterns in the pump riser.https://www.mdpi.com/2311-5521/6/6/226two-phase flowmass transferaerationflow patternsairlift pump
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Mohamed M. Hussein
Wael H. Ahmed
Sherif Abdou
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Mohamed M. Hussein
Wael H. Ahmed
Sherif Abdou
Two-Phase Flow Mass Transfer Analysis of Airlift Pump for Aquaculture Applications
Fluids
two-phase flow
mass transfer
aeration
flow patterns
airlift pump
author_facet Rashal Abed
Mohamed M. Hussein
Wael H. Ahmed
Sherif Abdou
author_sort Rashal Abed
title Two-Phase Flow Mass Transfer Analysis of Airlift Pump for Aquaculture Applications
title_short Two-Phase Flow Mass Transfer Analysis of Airlift Pump for Aquaculture Applications
title_full Two-Phase Flow Mass Transfer Analysis of Airlift Pump for Aquaculture Applications
title_fullStr Two-Phase Flow Mass Transfer Analysis of Airlift Pump for Aquaculture Applications
title_full_unstemmed Two-Phase Flow Mass Transfer Analysis of Airlift Pump for Aquaculture Applications
title_sort two-phase flow mass transfer analysis of airlift pump for aquaculture applications
publisher MDPI AG
series Fluids
issn 2311-5521
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Airlift pumps can be used in the aquaculture industry to provide aeration while concurrently moving water utilizing the dynamics of two-phase flow in the pump riser. The oxygen mass transfer that occurs from the injected compressed air to the water in the aquaculture systems can be experimentally investigated to determine the pump aeration capabilities. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of various airflow rates as well as the injection methods on the oxygen transfer rate within a dual injector airlift pump system. Experiments were conducted using an airlift pump connected to a vertical pump riser within a recirculating system. Both two-phase flow patterns and the void fraction measurements were used to evaluate the dissolved oxygen mass transfer mechanism through the airlift pump. A dissolved oxygen (DO) sensor was used to determine the DO levels within the airlift pumping system at different operating conditions required by the pump. Flow visualization imaging and particle image velocimetry (PIV) measurements were performed in order to better understand the effects of the two-phase flow patterns on the aeration performance. It was found that the radial injection method reached the saturation point faster at lower airflow rates, whereas the axial method performed better as the airflow rates were increased. The standard oxygen transfer rate (SOTR) and standard aeration efficiency (SAE) were calculated and were found to strongly depend on the injection method as well as the two-phase flow patterns in the pump riser.
topic two-phase flow
mass transfer
aeration
flow patterns
airlift pump
url https://www.mdpi.com/2311-5521/6/6/226
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