Calculation of Optimal Design and Ideal Productivities of Volumetrically-Lightened Photobioreactors using the Constructal Approach
Jean-Fran\c{c}ois Cornet

TL;DR
This paper applies the constructal approach to determine optimal design and performance of volumetrically-lightened photobioreactors, establishing theoretical rules and guidelines for maximizing biomass productivity in various geometries.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of the constructal approach to radiant light transfer in PBRs, defining ideal designs and maximal productivity limits for the first time.
Findings
Optimal PBR designs are identified for different geometries.
Maximal biomass productivity limits are established.
Guidelines for designing efficient large-scale PBRs are provided.
Abstract
This article examines the optimal design and ideal kinetic performances of volumetrically-lightened photobioreactors (PBR). From knowledge models developed for several years by the author, simple theoretical rules are established at first to define the optimal functioning of solar and artificially-lightened PBR. The constructal approach is then used accordingly, what allows the emergence of the optimal design, or the best lighting structures assembly, in Cartesian and curvilinear geometries, with a privileged treatment for the practical case of the 2D-cylindrical geometry. The obtained results confirm the considerable potential of this approach which is applied here for the first time to the case of the radiant light transfer in participating and reactive media. This enables to define clearly, from a theoretical point of view, the concept of ideal PBR (both for solar or artificial…
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