Study of the liquid-film-forming apparatus as an alternative aeration system: design criteria and operating condition

Environ Technol. 2017 Jun;38(12):1539-1547. doi: 10.1080/09593330.2016.1236841. Epub 2016 Oct 2.

Abstract

Aeration is an important factor in aquaculture systems because it is a vital condition for all organisms that live in water and respire aerobically. Generally, mechanical surface aerators are widely used in Thailand due to their advantage for increasing dissolved oxygen (DO) and for their horizontal mixing of aquaculture ponds with large surface areas. However, these systems still have some drawbacks, primarily the low oxygen transfer efficiency (OTE) and energy. Regarding this issue, alternative aeration systems should be studied and applied. Therefore, this research aims to study the aeration mechanism obtained by the diffused-air aeration combined with a liquid-film-forming apparatus (LFFA). The effect of gas flow rates, types, and patterns of aerator installation were investigated in an aquaculture pond of 10 m × 10 m × 1.5 m. The analytical parameters were volumetric mass transfer coefficient (kLa), OTE, and aeration efficiency (AE). From the results, the '4-D' with partitions was proposed as the suitable pattern for the LFFA installation. The advantage could be obtained from high energy performance with 1.2 kg/kW h of AE. Then, the operation conditions can be applied as a design guideline for this alternative aeration system in the aquaculture ponds.

Keywords: Alternative aeration system; aquaculture pond; diffused aerator; liquid-film-forming apparatus; oxygen transfer efficiency; volumetric mass transfer coefficient.

MeSH terms

  • Aquaculture*
  • Oxygen

Substances

  • Oxygen