Aquaculture process

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Inventors

Bettle, Griscom

Application #

681155

Filed

Jul-22-1996

Published

Jun-30-1998

Current US Class

210/605
210/607
210/629
210/747
210/760
261/117
261/DIG75

International Classes

C02F 003/02

Field of Search

210/603 210/605 210/607 210/621 210/629 210/747 210/758 210/760 210/765 210/220 210/170 261/36.1 261/76 261/116 261/117 261/DIG.

Examiners

Upton; Christopher

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Abstract
An aquaculture process for dissolving gas in liquid by impinging two or more streams substantially and directly one to the other wherein the two streams enter an impingement zone from conveying means of substantially equal shape with a velocity greater than 2 ft/sec, wherein at least one of the streams is a gas/liquid mixture and at least one of the streams passes through a venturi prior to impingement, the impingement of the two streams taking place above a water line of an environment being discharged into so as to offset the pressure of the fluid discharging from the process, the impingement of the two streams further taking place in a contained environment such that the fluid dynamics of each stream just prior to and after the point of impingement is substantially turbulent, whereby after impingement, the streams are discharged at velocities that have substantially turbulent fluid dynamics with the discharge from the impingement zone not changing direction before discharge to the surrounding environment, the gas/liquid being partially recirculated back to the impingement zone with a recirculation ratio that is sufficiently large so as to maintain the gas concentration in the liquid substantially constant.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An aquaculture process for dissolving gas in liquid by impinging two or more streams of opposing flow substantially and directly one to the other wherein the two streams enter an impingement zone from conveying means of substantially equal shape with a velocity of about 4 ft/sec, wherein at least one of the streams is a gas/liquid mixture and at least one of the streams passes through a venturi prior to impingement, the impingement of the two streams taking place above a water line of an environment being discharged into so as to offset the pressure of the fluid discharging from the process, the impingement of the two streams further taking place in a contained environment such that the fluid dynamics of each stream just prior to and after the point of impingement is substantially turbulent, whereby after impingement, the streams are discharged at velocities that have substantially turbulent fluid dynamics with the discharge from the impingement zone not changing direction before discharge to the surrounding environment, the gas/liquid being partially recirculated back to the impingement zone with a recirculation ratio that is sufficiently large so as to maintain the gas concentration in the liquid substantially constant.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an aquaculture process for nourishing fish through adding gas to liquid streams which comprises a more energy efficient way to add gas, such as oxygen or ozone, to a liquid, such as contaminated aqueous streams. Two eductors are aimed at each other and directly impinge in a closed environment at particular velocities. The subsequent impact shatters the already small bubbles into micro bubbles. By elevating the apparatus above the. discharge water level sufficient to offset the pressure loss due to the impact and discharge, high levels of gas are entrained in the discharge stream.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the field of aquaculture, a substantial number of aqueous streams must be treated to meet governmental laws and regulations to certify them for aquaculture, for drinking purposes, for release into the environment, or to supply sufficient oxygen, for example, for aerating ponds to grow fish. Non limiting examples of such aqueous streams include: those waste water streams emanating from municipal water supplies, streams from the petrochemical, refining and chemical; waste treatment plants, particularly lagoon systems with algae populations. Of particular interest are commercial fish ponds. When oxygen levels are too low (dissolved oxygen (DO)<5 ppm), fish are stressed, which causes them to move more rapidly, using more oxygen and requiring more food. Ideally oxygen levels of 7-10 ppm should be maintained for the economic production of healthy fish. If these levels can be sustained, production density can be raised, food requirements will be minimized, growth will accelerate, and fish will be healthier.
 
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