Abstract

Abstract Fluid disinfection involving ultraviolet rays (UV) is a promising method due to its easy implementation and low cost compared to other methods. In the present work, fluid disinfection in a Taylor-Couette configuration operating with power-law fluids with different absorbance coefficients,and fluence rates were simulated using the Lattice Boltzmann Method. The effects of operating parameters such as Taylor and axial Reynolds numbers, power-law index behavior, and fluence rate were analyzed. Results show that the required UV dose decreases for an increase in absorbance coefficient, while it grows for increasing power-law indexes. For T a = 120 and Re = 3, the disinfection reaches 82.3% for pseudo-plastic fluids and is complete for dilatant fluids. Considering different absorbance coefficients, it was observed that a = 0.4 leads to complete disinfection regardless of the fluid. For a = 0.5, fluid disinfection is complete for the dilatant fluid only. A value of 0.6 leads to partial disinfection (~90%) for all fluids.

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