CFD modelling of diffusive-reactive transport of ozone gas in rice grains

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Marcus Vinicius de Assis
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Martins, Márcio Aredes, Faroni, Leda Rita D'Antonino, Vanegas, Jaime Daniel Bustos, Sousa, Adalberto Hipólito de
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Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2018.12.010
http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/24102
Resumo: The search for alternatives to the use of chemical products to control insect pests in stored grains has stimulated the development of new techniques that allow the maintenance and preservation of grain quality without posing risks to people and the environment. One of these alternatives is the use of ozone gas (O3) as a fumigant, mainly due to its oxidising and biocidal characteristics. To investigate the transport mechanisms involved in the flow of the O3 gas through rice grains, the CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) analysis was used, and from this evaluation, it was possible to predict the decomposition reaction constant and the O3 effective diffusion coefficient. In the experiment, grains were submitted to fumigation process in a prototype adapted from a diaphragm cell. Data on the ozone gas concentration were collected from a monitoring point immediately above the grain layer every 10 min. Parallel to the experimental procedure, the modelling of the O3 gas flow using the CFD technique was performed. The adjustment parameters input to the CFD model were the effective diffusion and the decomposition reaction constant of the O3 gas in the rice grains. The estimated diffusivity value (1.0 × 10−6 m2 s−1), and decomposition reaction constant (0.00167 s−1) are of the same order of magnitude of several other gases for agricultural grains.
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spelling Silva, Marcus Vinicius de AssisMartins, Márcio AredesFaroni, Leda Rita D'AntoninoVanegas, Jaime Daniel BustosSousa, Adalberto Hipólito de2019-03-25T17:10:17Z2019-03-25T17:10:17Z2019-031537-5110https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2018.12.010http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/24102The search for alternatives to the use of chemical products to control insect pests in stored grains has stimulated the development of new techniques that allow the maintenance and preservation of grain quality without posing risks to people and the environment. One of these alternatives is the use of ozone gas (O3) as a fumigant, mainly due to its oxidising and biocidal characteristics. To investigate the transport mechanisms involved in the flow of the O3 gas through rice grains, the CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) analysis was used, and from this evaluation, it was possible to predict the decomposition reaction constant and the O3 effective diffusion coefficient. In the experiment, grains were submitted to fumigation process in a prototype adapted from a diaphragm cell. Data on the ozone gas concentration were collected from a monitoring point immediately above the grain layer every 10 min. Parallel to the experimental procedure, the modelling of the O3 gas flow using the CFD technique was performed. The adjustment parameters input to the CFD model were the effective diffusion and the decomposition reaction constant of the O3 gas in the rice grains. The estimated diffusivity value (1.0 × 10−6 m2 s−1), and decomposition reaction constant (0.00167 s−1) are of the same order of magnitude of several other gases for agricultural grains.engBiosystems EngineeringVolume 179, Pages 49-58, March 2019Elsevier B. 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dc.title.en.fl_str_mv CFD modelling of diffusive-reactive transport of ozone gas in rice grains
title CFD modelling of diffusive-reactive transport of ozone gas in rice grains
spellingShingle CFD modelling of diffusive-reactive transport of ozone gas in rice grains
Silva, Marcus Vinicius de Assis
Computational fluid dynamics
Diaphragm cell
Oryza sativa
Ozonisation
Storage of grains
title_short CFD modelling of diffusive-reactive transport of ozone gas in rice grains
title_full CFD modelling of diffusive-reactive transport of ozone gas in rice grains
title_fullStr CFD modelling of diffusive-reactive transport of ozone gas in rice grains
title_full_unstemmed CFD modelling of diffusive-reactive transport of ozone gas in rice grains
title_sort CFD modelling of diffusive-reactive transport of ozone gas in rice grains
author Silva, Marcus Vinicius de Assis
author_facet Silva, Marcus Vinicius de Assis
Martins, Márcio Aredes
Faroni, Leda Rita D'Antonino
Vanegas, Jaime Daniel Bustos
Sousa, Adalberto Hipólito de
author_role author
author2 Martins, Márcio Aredes
Faroni, Leda Rita D'Antonino
Vanegas, Jaime Daniel Bustos
Sousa, Adalberto Hipólito de
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Marcus Vinicius de Assis
Martins, Márcio Aredes
Faroni, Leda Rita D'Antonino
Vanegas, Jaime Daniel Bustos
Sousa, Adalberto Hipólito de
dc.subject.pt-BR.fl_str_mv Computational fluid dynamics
Diaphragm cell
Oryza sativa
Ozonisation
Storage of grains
topic Computational fluid dynamics
Diaphragm cell
Oryza sativa
Ozonisation
Storage of grains
description The search for alternatives to the use of chemical products to control insect pests in stored grains has stimulated the development of new techniques that allow the maintenance and preservation of grain quality without posing risks to people and the environment. One of these alternatives is the use of ozone gas (O3) as a fumigant, mainly due to its oxidising and biocidal characteristics. To investigate the transport mechanisms involved in the flow of the O3 gas through rice grains, the CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) analysis was used, and from this evaluation, it was possible to predict the decomposition reaction constant and the O3 effective diffusion coefficient. In the experiment, grains were submitted to fumigation process in a prototype adapted from a diaphragm cell. Data on the ozone gas concentration were collected from a monitoring point immediately above the grain layer every 10 min. Parallel to the experimental procedure, the modelling of the O3 gas flow using the CFD technique was performed. The adjustment parameters input to the CFD model were the effective diffusion and the decomposition reaction constant of the O3 gas in the rice grains. The estimated diffusivity value (1.0 × 10−6 m2 s−1), and decomposition reaction constant (0.00167 s−1) are of the same order of magnitude of several other gases for agricultural grains.
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