Hydrodynamic aspects and Arthrospira growth in two outdoor tubular undulating row photobioreactors
2000
Carlozzi, P.
Two tubular undulating row photobioreactors (TURPs) with a very high illuminated surface/ volume ratio (400 m-1) were designed and constructed for the growth of photosynthetic micro-organisms. Experiments were conducted under outdoor conditions; and Arthrospira recycling was performed with airlifts (one for each row). The rows in each reactor faced east-west and consisted of a flexible polyvinyl chloride pipe (22 m long, 0.01 m bore) arranged in a sinusoidal shape. We studied the hydraulic performance of the sine-shaped photobioreactor rows during culture recycling in the TURPs at a very high Reynolds number (4200), when Arthrospira showed Newtonian fluid behavior. The sinusoidal pipe arrangement imposed a sine waveform on the culture, which led to better light utilization. During summer, a volumetric productivity of 2.2 g l-1 day-1 was reached in the TURP-5r (5 rows m-2), whereas an area productivity of 35 g m-2 day-1 was obtained in the TURP-10r (10 rows m-2). This was due to more light being available in the TURP-5r, because its rows were more spaced out and the photic ratio (R(f)) was low (3.0). In the TURP-10r, the closer rows caused a dilution of the sunlight, but gave a better light distribution inside the Arthrospira culture and improved the light utilization. This was attributed to the high R(f) (6.0) of this reactor.
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