Research and Application of Airlift Pump to Operate Aquaponics

Authors

  • Van Dung Trinh Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, VNU- HCMC, Vietnam
  • Thi My Lan Vo Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, VNU-HCMC, Vietnam
  • Sy Xuan An Nguyen Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, VNU-HCMC, Vietnam
  • Van Hung Pham Industrial University of HCM City, Vietnam

Corressponding author's email:

trinhvandung@hcmut.edu.vn

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54644/jte.77.2023.1394

Keywords:

Aquaponics, Airlift pump, Smart Ecosystem, Circular economy, Organic farming

Abstract

This paper presents the results of a study on the use of an airlift pump in aquaponics, a model that has been applied and developed for organic food production. Airlift pumps, which are commonly used in the mining industry for pumping liquids such as water and oil, have recently been adopted for use in aquaponics systems. Airlifts offer several advantages over other types of pumps, including a simple and compact design with no moving parts, making them suitable for hanging systems in shallow water. Airlifts also play a dual role in transporting liquids and saturating dissolved oxygen content in water, which is essential for the organisms in the aquaponics system to thrive. To promote these benefits, it is crucial to choose the correct mode of operation for the aeration pump; otherwise, it may decrease efficiency and increase operating costs. In this study, an airlift pump, which combines an aquaponic pump, aerator, and duct system into one compact unit, was used. The experiment was conducted using a riser pipe of different diameters (D = 24, 30, 36, 48 mm), a height (h + H) of 2000 mm, an air pipe with a diameter of 15 mm, compressed air pressure ranging from 0.5 to 4.0 kg/cm2, gas consumption (V) between 0.1 to 1.0 m3/h, and a pump capacity (Q) of 5-39 L/min. The results show that the greatest lifting height can be achieved with a riser pipe diameter of 30-36 mm. At an airflow rate of 0.8-0.9 m3/h and various compression pressures, the dip coefficient of 0.285 produces a maximum pumping capacity of 25-30 L/min.

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Author Biographies

Van Dung Trinh, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, VNU- HCMC, Vietnam

Trinh Van Dung, Assoc. Prof. Chemical Engineering, Lecturer, Department of Process and Equipment, Faculty of Chemical Engineering, Bach Khoa University, VNU-HCM

Ph. D. Degree in Technical Sciences, The Moscow State Academy of Fine Chemical Technology (МИТХТ) named after M. V. Lomonosov of Russia (1999).

Engineer Degree in Process Engineering, The Hanoi University of Technology (1985).

His research interest in the recent time includes utilizing the gas from industrial emission for Spirulina algae’s cultivation to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and combating climate change; green technology,  circular economy ,technology in slow release fertilizer and epoxy production from natural rubber and development of process and equipment for  Chemical Engineering . Email for contact: trinhdung@hcmut.edu.vn

Thi My Lan Vo, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, VNU-HCMC, Vietnam

Vo Thi My Lan received the B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering from Bach Khoa University, VNU-HCM, Vietnam. Her research interest includes the research of airlift pump to operate aquaponics. Email: linhlan0602@gmail.com

Sy Xuan An Nguyen, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, VNU-HCMC, Vietnam

Nguyen Sy Xuan An, Head Laboratory of Process and Equipment for Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Chemical Engineering, Bach Khoa University, VNU-HCM

 His research interest includes the development of processing for Spirulina algae’s cultivation for reducing greenhouse Gas emissions and processing of aquarium filter system, development fluid mechanics system and heat exchanger. Email: nguyensyxuanan@hcmut.edu.vn

Van Hung Pham, Industrial University of HCM City, Vietnam

Pham Van Hung, Lecturer, Department of Process and Equipment, Faculty of Chemical Engineering, Industrial University of HCM city, Vietnam

He graduated from HCMUT, VNU, Vietnam with Bachelor of Chemical Engineering in 2004 and Master of Chemical Engineering in 2009.

His research interest in the recent time includes utilizing the gas from industrial emission for Spirulina algae’s cultivation, circular economy, green technology, freeze drying, chemistry computation and development of Process and Equipment for Chemical Engineering.

Email: pvhung@iuh.edu.vn

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28-06-2023

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V. D. Trinh, T. M. L. Vo, S. X. A. Nguyen, and V. H. Pham, “Research and Application of Airlift Pump to Operate Aquaponics”, JTE, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 29–34, Jun. 2023.

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