Scale-up studies on the culture of brine shrimp Artemia fed with rice bran

The effects of water movement or agitation on the biological performance of planktonic organisms under intensive culture have been rarely studied quantitatively. Stagnation or minimum values are considered important in the problem of scale-up based on optimum conditions. Near stagnation, inadequate...

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Main Author: Platon, Rolando R.
Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/25959
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-259592018-01-05T17:43:23Z Scale-up studies on the culture of brine shrimp Artemia fed with rice bran Platon, Rolando R. Artemia Aquaculture Shrimp culture The effects of water movement or agitation on the biological performance of planktonic organisms under intensive culture have been rarely studied quantitatively. Stagnation or minimum values are considered important in the problem of scale-up based on optimum conditions. Near stagnation, inadequate water movement brings about undesirable effects, e.g. accumulation of metabolites, uneven distribution of feed and low dissolved oxygen concentration. An important mechanism associated with water movement at these conditions is the oxygenation process which defines the oxygen transfer rate from the gas to the water. Experiments were conducted using potable water to determine the overall oxygen mass transfer coefficient in two types of container geometries; a) cylindri-conical tank and b) oblong-shaped center- partitioned raceway. For each type of container, three geometrically similar sizes were investigated with scale ratio of approximately 1:2:3.5. Agitation was induced by the introduction of air into the system. General correlations for both tank geometries were obtained from experimental data and were expressed in terms of the operating and geometric parameters. The correlations are in the form of dimensionless groups (Froude and Reynolds numbers) making them appropriate for scale-up estimates. The general correlations for the overall oxygen mass transfer coefficient were subsequently used to provide the scaling equations to define the operating parameters in different sizes of containers for the culture of brine shrimp in sea water fed with rice bran. The high correlation coefficient obtained for the relationship between total brine shrimp biomass production and the overall mass transfer coefficient applicable to different sizes of both the cylindri-conical tank and the raceway indicates that the overall oxygen mass transfer coefficient is an effective scale-up criterion in brine shrimp culture. Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Graduate 2010-06-23T21:59:09Z 2010-06-23T21:59:09Z 1985 1985-11 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/25959 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. University of British Columbia
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language English
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topic Artemia
Aquaculture
Shrimp culture
spellingShingle Artemia
Aquaculture
Shrimp culture
Platon, Rolando R.
Scale-up studies on the culture of brine shrimp Artemia fed with rice bran
description The effects of water movement or agitation on the biological performance of planktonic organisms under intensive culture have been rarely studied quantitatively. Stagnation or minimum values are considered important in the problem of scale-up based on optimum conditions. Near stagnation, inadequate water movement brings about undesirable effects, e.g. accumulation of metabolites, uneven distribution of feed and low dissolved oxygen concentration. An important mechanism associated with water movement at these conditions is the oxygenation process which defines the oxygen transfer rate from the gas to the water. Experiments were conducted using potable water to determine the overall oxygen mass transfer coefficient in two types of container geometries; a) cylindri-conical tank and b) oblong-shaped center- partitioned raceway. For each type of container, three geometrically similar sizes were investigated with scale ratio of approximately 1:2:3.5. Agitation was induced by the introduction of air into the system. General correlations for both tank geometries were obtained from experimental data and were expressed in terms of the operating and geometric parameters. The correlations are in the form of dimensionless groups (Froude and Reynolds numbers) making them appropriate for scale-up estimates. The general correlations for the overall oxygen mass transfer coefficient were subsequently used to provide the scaling equations to define the operating parameters in different sizes of containers for the culture of brine shrimp in sea water fed with rice bran. The high correlation coefficient obtained for the relationship between total brine shrimp biomass production and the overall mass transfer coefficient applicable to different sizes of both the cylindri-conical tank and the raceway indicates that the overall oxygen mass transfer coefficient is an effective scale-up criterion in brine shrimp culture. === Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies === Graduate
author Platon, Rolando R.
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title Scale-up studies on the culture of brine shrimp Artemia fed with rice bran
title_short Scale-up studies on the culture of brine shrimp Artemia fed with rice bran
title_full Scale-up studies on the culture of brine shrimp Artemia fed with rice bran
title_fullStr Scale-up studies on the culture of brine shrimp Artemia fed with rice bran
title_full_unstemmed Scale-up studies on the culture of brine shrimp Artemia fed with rice bran
title_sort scale-up studies on the culture of brine shrimp artemia fed with rice bran
publisher University of British Columbia
publishDate 2010
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