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Bioresour Technol ; 344(Pt B): 126277, 2022 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34752890

RESUMO

Tubular photobioreactors (TPBRs) are closed devices used for the mass culture of microalgae. TPBRs are supposed to be well-mixed, but the influence of their specific fluid dynamics in photosynthesis efficiency has never been studied in detail. Here, we use Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) coupled to a dynamic photosynthesis model to analyze the efficiency of the photosynthetic response in the loop of TPBRs of different sizes (14, 24, 44, 64, and 84 mm) and circulation velocities (0.4 to 1 m s-1). The results show that only the smallest diameters cause enough radial mixing for a photosynthesis-enhancing light regime (integration factor Γ = 0.199 for D = 14 mm and v = 1 m s-1) while high circulation velocities in larger diameters (up to 1 m s-1) increase operating costs but do not enhance photosynthetic productivity. It is also shown the relevance of the characteristic frequency of the strain (ß), which is crucial for high productivity.


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Microalgas , Fotobiorreatores , Biomassa , Hidrodinâmica , Luz , Fotossíntese
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Bioresour Technol ; 334: 125226, 2021 Apr 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33964810

RESUMO

Raceway photobioreactors (RWPs) are the most common and affordable device for the mass culture of microalgae but due to geometry and the requirement of low input power, its photosynthetic performance is low. The fluid dynamics of RWPs have been studied for information such as energy dissipation and shear rate, CFD has never been used to analyze photosynthesis efficiency by coupling dynamic photosynthesis models with microalgae trajectories. In this work, we investigate by CFD simulation the effect of circulation velocities between 0.2 and 0.8 m s-1in a 0.15 m-1 deep RWPs under standard outdoor conditions to shows that in all circumstances the RWP from the point o view of photosynthesis operates as a perfectly segregated device (no mixing) and that the average growth rate is the result of the integration of the local growth rates at different depths (integration factor Γ = 0).

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Bioresour Technol ; 280: 404-411, 2019 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30784990

RESUMO

The improvement of photosynthetic efficiency in a 100 m2 raceway reactor by enhancement of light regime to which the cells are exposed is here reported. From Computational Fluid Dynamics it was calculated that the light exposure times ranged from 0.4 to 3.6 s while the exposure times to darkness were much longer, from 6 to 21 s. It was demonstrated that these times are too long for light integration, the cells fully adapting to local irradiances. This phenomenon was validated in the real outdoor raceway at different seasons. Simulations allows to confirm that if total light integration is achieved biomass productivity can increase up to 40 g/m2·day compared to 29 g/m2·day obtained considering local adaptation, which is close to the experimental value of 25 g/m2·day. This paper provides clear evidence of microalgae cell adaptation to local irradiance because of the unfavourable cell movement pattern in raceway reactors.


Assuntos
Microalgas/metabolismo , Fotossíntese , Biomassa , Hidrodinâmica , Estações do Ano
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