Design Methodology of Industrial Equipment for Microalgae Biomass Primary Harvesting and Dewatering

Microalgae cultivation is considered as one of the promising technologies for CO2 utilization and the biomass can be further used for the production of biofuels or high-value products. The processes of harvesting and dewatering of produced microalgae are complex since the microalgae cells are very s...

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Main Authors: Vojtech Belohlav, Tomas Jirout
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2019-10-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/10605
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spelling doaj-ca5ea15b4e384738b2b2af73f9c61a952021-02-16T20:58:00ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162019-10-017610.3303/CET1976154Design Methodology of Industrial Equipment for Microalgae Biomass Primary Harvesting and DewateringVojtech BelohlavTomas JiroutMicroalgae cultivation is considered as one of the promising technologies for CO2 utilization and the biomass can be further used for the production of biofuels or high-value products. The processes of harvesting and dewatering of produced microalgae are complex since the microalgae cells are very small and the density is similar to the density of the culture medium. The separation has a major impact on the total biomass production cost. It is not possible to determine one separation system that is the most appropriate for specific microalgae species. In this paper, a methodology for the design of harvesting and dewatering equipment was developed based on the measured settling velocity and microalgae cell size. Sedimentation tests and distribution of particles were performed for different algal concentrations. This work describes the design methodology of the separation units for the primary harvesting and dewatering of microalgae mixture by gravitational and centrifugal forces. The basic design parameters of separation systems were selected according to the three demonstrative applications. The rest of the basic parameters were defined based on the developed design methodology and geometrically similar existing industrial equipment. Limitations of individual systems for the given configurations were emphasized. The disc centrifuge seems to be the most appropriate equipment for the selected demonstrative systems.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/10605
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Tomas Jirout
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Design Methodology of Industrial Equipment for Microalgae Biomass Primary Harvesting and Dewatering
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet Vojtech Belohlav
Tomas Jirout
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title Design Methodology of Industrial Equipment for Microalgae Biomass Primary Harvesting and Dewatering
title_short Design Methodology of Industrial Equipment for Microalgae Biomass Primary Harvesting and Dewatering
title_full Design Methodology of Industrial Equipment for Microalgae Biomass Primary Harvesting and Dewatering
title_fullStr Design Methodology of Industrial Equipment for Microalgae Biomass Primary Harvesting and Dewatering
title_full_unstemmed Design Methodology of Industrial Equipment for Microalgae Biomass Primary Harvesting and Dewatering
title_sort design methodology of industrial equipment for microalgae biomass primary harvesting and dewatering
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Microalgae cultivation is considered as one of the promising technologies for CO2 utilization and the biomass can be further used for the production of biofuels or high-value products. The processes of harvesting and dewatering of produced microalgae are complex since the microalgae cells are very small and the density is similar to the density of the culture medium. The separation has a major impact on the total biomass production cost. It is not possible to determine one separation system that is the most appropriate for specific microalgae species. In this paper, a methodology for the design of harvesting and dewatering equipment was developed based on the measured settling velocity and microalgae cell size. Sedimentation tests and distribution of particles were performed for different algal concentrations. This work describes the design methodology of the separation units for the primary harvesting and dewatering of microalgae mixture by gravitational and centrifugal forces. The basic design parameters of separation systems were selected according to the three demonstrative applications. The rest of the basic parameters were defined based on the developed design methodology and geometrically similar existing industrial equipment. Limitations of individual systems for the given configurations were emphasized. The disc centrifuge seems to be the most appropriate equipment for the selected demonstrative systems.
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