Gas transfer model for a multistage vortex aerator: A novel oxygen transfer system for dissolved oxygen improvement. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • A novel aerator for enhancing the oxygen transfer rate and efficiency, named multistage vortex aerator (MVA), was developed. It uses vortex flow in repeated stages to increase the gas-liquid interfacial area and to decrease the thickness of the stagnant layer at the interface between the two phases. The basic characteristics of oxygen transfer using this aerator were investigated using the American Society of Civil Engineers standard procedure. The MVA could rapidly transfer oxygen to water to a concentration higher than 40mg/L in 60min owing to the effect of high purity oxygen, additional pressure induced by water and gas, and vortex flow dynamics. A gas transfer model was developed for describing the non-steady state operation of the aerator. This model is based on the mass and molar balances of oxygen in gas and water. It could successfully simulate the DO change inside the aerator. This study can help better understand the oxygen transfer mechanism and evaluate the performance of the new aerator at the various temperatures, pressures, and gas compositions found in diverse environmental systems.

published proceedings

  • J Environ Manage

altmetric score

  • 0.25

author list (cited authors)

  • Park, S. H., Batchelor, B., & Ghosh, A.

citation count

  • 2

complete list of authors

  • Park, Sung Hyuk||Batchelor, Bill||Ghosh, Arnab

publication date

  • January 2022