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Published on: August 14, 2020
Numerical prediction of algae cell mixing feature in raceway ponds using particle tracing methods
Haider Ali1, Taqi A Cheema, Ho-Sung Yoon
1School of Mechanical Engineering, Kyungpook National University, 1370 Sankyuk-Dong, Buk-gu Daegu, 702-701, Korea.
Abstract:
In the present study, a novel technique, which involves numerical computation of the mixing length of algae particles in raceway ponds, was used to evaluate the mixing process. A value of mixing length that is higher than the maximum streamwise distance (MSD) of algae cells indicates that the cells experienced an adequate turbulent mixing in the pond. A coupling methodology was adapted to map the pulsating effects of a 2D paddle wheel on a 3D raceway pond in this study. The turbulent mixing was examined based on the computations of mixing length, residence time, and algae cell distribution in the pond. The results revealed that the use of particle tracing methodology is an improved approach to define the mixing phenomenon more effectively. Moreover, the algae cell distribution aided in identifying the degree of mixing in terms of mixing length and residence time.

