2016
DOI: 10.4186/ej.2016.20.3.77
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Study of Liquid Film Forming Apparatus (LFFA) Mechanisms in Terms of Oxygen Transfer and Bubble Hydrodynamic Parameters

Abstract: Abstract. Aeration system is extensively applied in aquaculture and waste water treatment. It provides oxygen for organism living and mixing while consumes colossal amounts of energy for operating. Hence, the improvement of aeration system is not only providing enough oxygen and mixing but also concerning to the energy saving. Liquid film forming apparatus (LFFA) is a simple equipment that itself does not consume any power. It can be installed in existing conventional aeration system without large-scale retrof… Show more

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“…:15 Hz, 17.5 Hz, 20 Hz, and 22.5 Hz, Q A :0.8 m3 /h, 1.2 m3 /h, 1.6 m3 /h, and 2 m3 /h, As the air flow rate and horizontal liquid velocity increase, so does the oxygen transfer coefficient. 2 Jamnongwong et al [33] Fine bubble membrane diffusers and large blade slow speed mixers B D (cm), B V (cm/s), A(1/m) The volumetric mass transfer coefficient of liquid film forming apparatus-aeration systems is significantly higher than that of conventional systems. 3 Bunea et al.…”
Section: Elements In Aeration Efficiency As Under:-aeration Dissolved...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…:15 Hz, 17.5 Hz, 20 Hz, and 22.5 Hz, Q A :0.8 m3 /h, 1.2 m3 /h, 1.6 m3 /h, and 2 m3 /h, As the air flow rate and horizontal liquid velocity increase, so does the oxygen transfer coefficient. 2 Jamnongwong et al [33] Fine bubble membrane diffusers and large blade slow speed mixers B D (cm), B V (cm/s), A(1/m) The volumetric mass transfer coefficient of liquid film forming apparatus-aeration systems is significantly higher than that of conventional systems. 3 Bunea et al.…”
Section: Elements In Aeration Efficiency As Under:-aeration Dissolved...mentioning
confidence: 99%