Modeling the effects of serial off-gas reuse on the performance of a hooded surface oxygen obsorption system

Aquacultural Engineering
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A numerical model was used to evaluate the performance of a surface agitation system designed to contact commercial oxygen with water. The modeled system was unique in that oxygen-rich off-gas, normally discharged to the atmosphere, was directed in serial reuse through additional contact stages receiving untreated water. A correlation between the agitator mass-transfer coefficient and power demand, needed to calibrate the model, was established using a single-stage (37 W) contactor of 1·18 m3 capacity. Additional tests, conducted with both single and three-stage equipment, verified model assumptions and performance predictions. Simulation runs indicated oxygen flow or power input required to meet a given effluent dissolved gas criterion can be substantially reduced by the off-gas reuse step; for example, to achieve an effluent dissolved oxygen of 24·1 mg/litre with a single stage agitator the oxygen feed rate needed was 61·5% greater than that required by a six-stage system receiving the same total power input (standard aeration efficiency, 0·5 kg/kW h; water flow rate, 100 litre/min; influent dissolved oxygen, 9·08 mg/litre at 15°C). The savings achieved increased with (1) greater target effluent dissolved oxygen concentrations, (2) lower oxygen feed rates, (3) higher input power levels, and (4) number of contact stages.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Modeling the effects of serial off-gas reuse on the performance of a hooded surface oxygen obsorption system
Series title Aquacultural Engineering
DOI 10.1016/0144-8609(90)90014-Q
Volume 9
Issue 2
Year Published 1990
Language English
Publisher Elsevier
Contributing office(s) Leetown Science Center
Description 24 p.
First page 97
Last page 120
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