Ultraviolet irradiation for controlling biofouling in OTEC heat exchangers: A preliminary report

A. Seki, B. Auker, R. Fujioka, P. Ono, P. Takahashi
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Experiments have been on-going at the Seacoast Test Facility of the Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii on the Big Island of Hawaii examining various means for controlling biofouling in OTEC heat exchangers. These methods include using amertap balls, nylon brushes, and chlorination. One method in particular under investigation is the use of ultraviolet irradiation, which is well documented in the medical and microbiological fields for killing bacteria and other microorganisms. In OTEC heat exchangers, the mechanism for biofouling is usually initiated by the presence of seawater bacteria which eventually attract higher order organisms leading to the growth of a fouling film which is resistant to heat transfer. Thus, the ultraviolet experiments are being directed towards killing or stunning the seawater bacteria before they reach the heat exchanger surface. Preliminary results have shown that seawater bacteria are significantly different from the well documented human bacteria and that the kill rates associated are not as high as anticipated.
紫外线照射控制OTEC热交换器生物污染的初步研究
位于夏威夷大岛的夏威夷自然能源实验室的海岸测试设施正在进行实验,研究控制OTEC热交换器中生物污染的各种方法。这些方法包括使用amertap球,尼龙刷和氯化。正在特别研究的一种方法是使用紫外线照射,这种方法在医学和微生物学领域用于杀死细菌和其他微生物已有充分记录。在OTEC热交换器中,生物污染的机制通常是由海水细菌的存在引发的,海水细菌最终吸引高级生物,导致污染膜的生长,从而抵抗传热。因此,紫外线实验的目的是在海水细菌到达热交换器表面之前杀死或击昏它们。初步结果显示,海水细菌与有充分记录的人类细菌明显不同,相关的杀灭率并不像预期的那么高。
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