DocumentCode :
2931813
Title :
Ultraviolet irradiation for controlling biofouling in OTEC heat exchangers: A preliminary report
Author :
Seki, Arthur ; Auker, B. ; Fujioka, Roger ; Ono, Peter ; Takahashi, Patrick
Author_Institution :
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA
fYear :
1985
fDate :
12-14 Nov. 1985
Firstpage :
1273
Lastpage :
1278
Abstract :
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.
Keywords :
Chemicals; Cleaning; Microorganisms; Ocean temperature; Protection; Resistance heating; Sea surface; Temperature control; Thermal pollution; Water heating;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '85 - Ocean Engineering and the Environment
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA, USA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1985.1160217
Filename :
1160217
Link To Document :
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