
Energy intensity decrease in chlorella growth technology by electro ozonation
Author(s) -
Д. А. Нормов,
Gennady Samarin,
Alexey N. Vasilyev,
A. E. Shevchenkо,
Raisa Goldman
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/791/1/012068
Subject(s) - process engineering , environmental science , process (computing) , experimental data , ozone , realization (probability) , chlorella , suspension (topology) , intensity (physics) , pulp and paper industry , energy consumption , forage , biochemical engineering , computer science , mathematics , statistics , algae , meteorology , engineering , ecology , biology , physics , homotopy , pure mathematics , operating system , quantum mechanics
This paper examines process efficiency problems in chlorella microphytic alga growth for quality feed of livestock and poultry. Ozone-air mixture for microphytic alga growth simulation and development is being suggested for use. Paper describes experimental research methods realization and some experimental equipment. Experimental plant to carry out research was built, which produces ozone-air mixture, with required ozone concentration, and delivers it to the tank that contains chlorella microphytic alga suspension. Moreover, equipment was selected in a way so it doesn’t interfere with the main technological process of microphytic alga growth, special attention was given to an energy saving effect of the equipment and technology in general. Experimental research results discussion demonstrates some statistical data and dependence curves, constructed using these results, and also derived on this basis regression equation. Research results were processed by the “Statistika 6.0” software, obtained results indicate sufficiently close correlation relationship between examined data. Some experimental work results were summarized in the conclusions, and substantial efficiency of the suggested technology was verified, which allows to reduce energy consumption in forage production.