Numerical simulation of biofilm growth in flow channels using a cellular automaton approach coupled with a macro flow computation
Titel:
Numerical simulation of biofilm growth in flow channels using a cellular automaton approach coupled with a macro flow computation
Auteur:
Yamamoto, Takehiro Ueda, Shuya
Verschenen in:
Biorheology
Paginering:
Jaargang 50 (2013) nr. 3-4 pagina's 203-216
Jaar:
2013-07-17
Inhoud:
Biofilm is a slime-like complex aggregate of microorganisms and their products, extracellular polymer substances, that grows on a solid surface. The growth phenomenon of biofilm is relevant to the corrosion and clogging of water pipes, the chemical processes in a bioreactor, and bioremediation. In these phenomena, the behavior of the biofilm under flow has an important role. Therefore, controlling the biofilm behavior in each process is important. To provide a computational tool for analyzing biofilm growth, the present study proposes a computational model for the simulation of biofilm growth in flows. This model accounts for the growth, decay, detachment and adhesion of biofilms. The proposed model couples the computation of the surrounding fluid flow, using the finite volume method, with the simulation of biofilm growth, using the cellular automaton approach, a relatively low-computational-cost method. Furthermore, a stochastic approach for considering the adhesion process is proposed. Numerical simulations for the biofilm growth on a planar wall and that in an L-shaped rectangular channel were carried out. A variety of biofilm structures were observed depending on the strength of the flow. Moreover, the importance of the detachment and adhesion processes was confirmed.