Experimental Validation of a Low-Energy-Consumption Heating Model for Recirculating Aquaponic Systems

Electrical energy is the highest energetic cost in recirculation aquaponic systems (RASs), especially for fish-tank water. Therefore, reducing energy consumption is one of the challenges in developing RAS models. In this study, eleven experimental setups, based on numerical models from an earlier in...

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Main Authors: Anh Tuan Le, Liang Wang, Yang Wang, Ngoc Tuan Vu, Daoliang Li
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/8/1958
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spelling doaj-c085af88af4441bb91e367907a6846a92020-11-25T02:01:56ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-04-01131958195810.3390/en13081958Experimental Validation of a Low-Energy-Consumption Heating Model for Recirculating Aquaponic SystemsAnh Tuan Le0Liang Wang1Yang Wang2Ngoc Tuan Vu3Daoliang Li4National Innovation Center for Digital Fishery, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100083, ChinaNational Innovation Center for Digital Fishery, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100083, ChinaNational Innovation Center for Digital Fishery, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100083, ChinaCollege of Information and Electrical Engineering, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100083, ChinaNational Innovation Center for Digital Fishery, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100083, ChinaElectrical energy is the highest energetic cost in recirculation aquaponic systems (RASs), especially for fish-tank water. Therefore, reducing energy consumption is one of the challenges in developing RAS models. In this study, eleven experimental setups, based on numerical models from an earlier investigator, were built to investigate. Among them, three additional cases (cases 9–11) investigated the transient discharging energy efficiency of thermal energy storage (TES). Cases 9–11 considered three temperature levels, namely, 65–75 °C, 71–81 °C, and 81–87 °C, with a mass flow rate of 0.166 kg/s. The results show that when heating 3.4 m<sup>3</sup> of fish tank water from 24.5 °C to 28 °C, the average temperature error of the tank water was between 1.2% and 3.4%. The difference in the heat transfer rate was within ±4.2%. The error in the thermal efficiency was below 8.0%. The error range of the total required thermal energy was from 6.4% to 11.5%. Cases 9–11 used 5.6%, 6.4%, and 7.2% of the thermal energy of the TES tank, respectively. The electrical energy consumption was low compared to the thermal energy of the fish tank water received from the TES unit. Therefore, the proposed low-energy-consumption heating method can replace electric heaters.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/8/1958recirculating aquaponic systemhelically coiled heat exchangersthermal energy storagewater heatingrenewable energy sources
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author Anh Tuan Le
Liang Wang
Yang Wang
Ngoc Tuan Vu
Daoliang Li
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Liang Wang
Yang Wang
Ngoc Tuan Vu
Daoliang Li
Experimental Validation of a Low-Energy-Consumption Heating Model for Recirculating Aquaponic Systems
Energies
recirculating aquaponic system
helically coiled heat exchangers
thermal energy storage
water heating
renewable energy sources
author_facet Anh Tuan Le
Liang Wang
Yang Wang
Ngoc Tuan Vu
Daoliang Li
author_sort Anh Tuan Le
title Experimental Validation of a Low-Energy-Consumption Heating Model for Recirculating Aquaponic Systems
title_short Experimental Validation of a Low-Energy-Consumption Heating Model for Recirculating Aquaponic Systems
title_full Experimental Validation of a Low-Energy-Consumption Heating Model for Recirculating Aquaponic Systems
title_fullStr Experimental Validation of a Low-Energy-Consumption Heating Model for Recirculating Aquaponic Systems
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Validation of a Low-Energy-Consumption Heating Model for Recirculating Aquaponic Systems
title_sort experimental validation of a low-energy-consumption heating model for recirculating aquaponic systems
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Electrical energy is the highest energetic cost in recirculation aquaponic systems (RASs), especially for fish-tank water. Therefore, reducing energy consumption is one of the challenges in developing RAS models. In this study, eleven experimental setups, based on numerical models from an earlier investigator, were built to investigate. Among them, three additional cases (cases 9–11) investigated the transient discharging energy efficiency of thermal energy storage (TES). Cases 9–11 considered three temperature levels, namely, 65–75 °C, 71–81 °C, and 81–87 °C, with a mass flow rate of 0.166 kg/s. The results show that when heating 3.4 m<sup>3</sup> of fish tank water from 24.5 °C to 28 °C, the average temperature error of the tank water was between 1.2% and 3.4%. The difference in the heat transfer rate was within ±4.2%. The error in the thermal efficiency was below 8.0%. The error range of the total required thermal energy was from 6.4% to 11.5%. Cases 9–11 used 5.6%, 6.4%, and 7.2% of the thermal energy of the TES tank, respectively. The electrical energy consumption was low compared to the thermal energy of the fish tank water received from the TES unit. Therefore, the proposed low-energy-consumption heating method can replace electric heaters.
topic recirculating aquaponic system
helically coiled heat exchangers
thermal energy storage
water heating
renewable energy sources
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/8/1958
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