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Design procedure for hooded surface oxygen absorption systems

January 1, 1995

A design procedure addressing effluent total dissolved gas pressure limits along with standard performance indicators such as oxygen absorption efficiency (kg absorbed/kg applied), and transfer efficiency (kg/kW.h), is presented for surface agitation equipment operating in an oxygen-enriched atmosphere. Application of this contactor type in closed culture systems is attractive given its insensitivity to biological fouling and ability to operate without the need for a significant hydraulic gradient. Performance algorithms were developed through application of chemical reactor theory, Henry's Law and the Ideal Gas Law. In the analysis, gas and liquid phases were treated as being homogeneous. The design steps presented are unique in that required mass transfer coefficients (KLa), operating pressures (CP), and oxygen feed rates (G/L) are calculated for target changes in both dissolved oxygen and nitrogen without the use of iterative numerical procedures. A second calculation sequence establishes the sensitivity of system performance to changes in G/L when CP and KLa are known.

Publication Year 1995
Title Design procedure for hooded surface oxygen absorption systems
DOI 10.1111/j.1749-7345.1995.tb00245.x
Authors B.J. Watten
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of the World Aquaculture Society
Index ID 1014609
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Leetown Science Center