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Biofouling ; 40(5-6): 366-376, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38855912

ABSTRACT

This research introduces an Artificial Intelligence (AI) based model designed to concurrently optimize energy supply management, biocide dosing, and maintenance scheduling for heat exchangers. This optimization considers energetic, technical, economic, and environmental considerations. The impact of biofilm on heat exchangers is assessed, revealing a 41% reduction in thermal efficiency and a 113% increase in flow frictional resistance of the fluid compared to the initial state. Consequently, the pump's power consumption, required to maintain hydraulic conditions, rises by 9%. The newly developed AI model detects the point at which the heat exchanger's performance begins to decline due to accumulating dirt, marking day 44 of experimentation as the threshold to commence the antifouling biocide dosing. Leveraging this AI model to monitor heat exchanger efficiency represents an innovative approach to optimizing antifouling biocide dosing and reduce the environmental impact stemming from industrial plants.


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Artificial Intelligence , Biofilms , Biofouling , Disinfectants , Seawater , Seawater/chemistry , Biofilms/drug effects , Biofouling/prevention & control , Models, Theoretical
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Biofouling ; 39(3): 289-302, 2023 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37154076

ABSTRACT

Ships in service feature surfaces that exhibit biofouling, which alters the hydrodynamics of the vessels, thus affecting their normal displacement and significantly increasing their fuel consumption. The application of three types of ceramic coatings as ecological, effective and durable alternatives to commercial silicone-based marine coatings is investigated in this study. Three different ceramic glazes and two control commercial paints are analysed in an actual environment during 20 months of exposure to simulate the navigation conditions such that growth and roughness data can be obtained and then applied to computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software using an open-source Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes solver. The CFD results are validated under smooth hull conditions with a full-scale Kriso Container Ship (KCS) model and with different levels of hull roughness. The developed approach shows that the drag in hulls coated with conventional paint is 19% greater than that in hulls with ceramic coating.


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Biofilms , Biofouling , Ships , Biofouling/prevention & control , Hydrodynamics , Paint
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Biofouling ; 38(7): 663-673, 2022 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35950539

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A novel efficiency reduction model to tubular heat exchanger based on heat transfer losses by biofilm adhesion is proposed, which included a modified equation based on the real data-dependent time, seawater, hydrodynamics and heat transfer resistance using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). The biofilm growth model based on Verhulst model and experimental data has been obtained and simulated in a CFD software tool to analyze the tubular heat exchanger performance prediction cooled by seawater. The biofilm CFD model with appropriate fit, and the correlation coefficient (R2) values are between 0.97 and 0.99, was validated by experimental data obtained at different flow velocity. The final results of in/outlet difference temperatures were from 3.9 °C to 2.2 °C for different flow velocity with R2 > 0.97. The simulation results demonstrate that the novel CFD model is capable of predicting the efficiency losses during the development period of biofilm growth in in open-loop cooling seawater systems.


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Biofilms , Hydrodynamics , Computer Simulation , Hot Temperature , Seawater
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