TY - JOUR
T1 - Optimization of water supply parameters for enhanced thermal uniformity in aquaculture ponds
T2 - An experimental study based on orthogonal experimental design
AU - Zhang, Yu
AU - Geng, Yun
AU - Zhang, Zhongbin
AU - Dai, Yadong
AU - Zhang, Hailin
AU - Wang, Xiaolin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2024/11
Y1 - 2024/11
N2 - The temperature distribution in aquaculture ponds plays a crucial role in the rearing of fish larvae. To achieve a more uniform temperature distribution in the pond and alleviate the problem of thermal stratification, precise control of pond temperature is essential. A recirculating aquaculture pond was taken as the test object. Single-factor experiments and orthogonal experiments were conducted to comprehensively test the aquaculture pond's water supply pipe layout, bend angle, perforation rate, and environmental conditions. Three evaluation indicators were used to analyze the temperature distribution of the aquaculture pond under various water supply pipe structures, leading to the identification of optimal structural configurations. The optimal structure I, obtained from single-factor experiments, was determined to be 2.5 m, 50 %, and 60°, while the optimal structure II, derived from orthogonal experiments, was 1.25 m, 75 %, and 30°. Both optimized structures exhibited significant temperature fluctuations in the pond during the summer season. However, Structure II demonstrated the lowest average temperature difference in the winter season, indicating its superior adaptability during winter. Moreover, Structure II could provide higher temperatures for shallow areas with depths greater than 600 mm, making it more suitable for fish larvae cultivation. Additionally, local devices effectively decreased temperature variations by 17.5 % within the pond. Furthermore, energy consumption output was evaluated for different operational conditions. The results showed that Structure II had the lowest energy consumption output during the summer season. In contrast, during the winter season, the energy consumption output increased by approximately 12 %, indicating significant energy-saving potential in aquaculture ponds during winter.
AB - The temperature distribution in aquaculture ponds plays a crucial role in the rearing of fish larvae. To achieve a more uniform temperature distribution in the pond and alleviate the problem of thermal stratification, precise control of pond temperature is essential. A recirculating aquaculture pond was taken as the test object. Single-factor experiments and orthogonal experiments were conducted to comprehensively test the aquaculture pond's water supply pipe layout, bend angle, perforation rate, and environmental conditions. Three evaluation indicators were used to analyze the temperature distribution of the aquaculture pond under various water supply pipe structures, leading to the identification of optimal structural configurations. The optimal structure I, obtained from single-factor experiments, was determined to be 2.5 m, 50 %, and 60°, while the optimal structure II, derived from orthogonal experiments, was 1.25 m, 75 %, and 30°. Both optimized structures exhibited significant temperature fluctuations in the pond during the summer season. However, Structure II demonstrated the lowest average temperature difference in the winter season, indicating its superior adaptability during winter. Moreover, Structure II could provide higher temperatures for shallow areas with depths greater than 600 mm, making it more suitable for fish larvae cultivation. Additionally, local devices effectively decreased temperature variations by 17.5 % within the pond. Furthermore, energy consumption output was evaluated for different operational conditions. The results showed that Structure II had the lowest energy consumption output during the summer season. In contrast, during the winter season, the energy consumption output increased by approximately 12 %, indicating significant energy-saving potential in aquaculture ponds during winter.
KW - Geometric structure
KW - Orthogonal optimization experiment
KW - Recirculating aquaculture pond
KW - Thermal stratification
KW - Working conditions
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U2 - 10.1016/j.aquaeng.2024.102464
DO - 10.1016/j.aquaeng.2024.102464
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85203528494
SN - 0144-8609
VL - 107
JO - Aquacultural Engineering
JF - Aquacultural Engineering
M1 - 102464
ER -