Abstract:
Cultivation is the paramount step of microalgae
bioprocessing as a concentrated and flourished biomass broth
will result in higher recoveries of its metabolites. But there is
scarce model development for the prediction of microalgae
biomass productivity in outdoor cultivation systems under the
fluctuations of process conditions. Hence, this study develops a
mathematical model based on the first principles with a
nonlinear approach to forecast the microalgae growth in open
ponds under non-optimal cultivation conditions in respect of the
location. The model accounts for the effect of temperature, solar
irradiance level, availability of nutrients in the cultivation
medium and the effect of local climatic conditions over the
microalgae growth. The model is validated against the
experimental results from literature data and model analyses
have been proceeded to determine the effect of variations in
process parameters on the microalgae biomass yield.
Citation:
M. N. Rammuni, T. U. Ariyadasa, P. H. V. Nimarshana and R. A. Attalage, "A Mathematical Model to Predict the Microalgal Growth in an Open Pond Cultivation : A location based approach," 2018 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2018, pp. 306-311, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2018.8421964.