Ingeniería (Oct 2023)

Characterization of Microbubbles Generated in a Venturi Tube via Image Processing: Effect of Operating Parameters

  • Jhonnatan Stiven Mera-Campo,
  • Jeimmy Adriana Muñoz-Alegría,
  • Juan Fernando Flórez-Marulanda,
  • Elena Muñoz-España

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14483/23448393.19845
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 3
pp. e19845 – e19845

Abstract

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Context: This research developed a dissolved air flotation system using a Venturi tube to produce microbubbles. The Venturi tube replaces the saturation tank and the pressure-reducing valve of conventional systems. Method: The system has both suction and injection air inlets, regulates the recirculation flow of the liquid to the tank, and provides a high hydraulic load in a reduced size. Counting and measuring the microbubbles produced via digital image processing helps to characterize the system's performance. Results: The system with air suction produces smaller bubbles than that with air injection. A higher liquid recirculation pressure produces more bubbles and reduces their size in the case of air suction. Conclusions: In air injection, the change in flow rate influences the size of the microbubbles. Air injection and recirculation pressure do not influence the number of bubbles generated.

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