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Removal of bacteria Legionella pneumophila, Escherichia coli, and Bacillus subtilis by (super)cavitation
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Šarc, Andrej
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Kosel, Janez
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Stopar, David
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Oder, Martina
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Dular, Matevž
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Abstract
In sufficient concentrations, the pathogenic bacteria L. pneumophila can cause a respiratory illness that is known as the "Legionnaires" disease. Moreover, toxic Shiga strains of bacteria E. coli can cause life-threatening hemolytic-uremic syndrome. Because of the recent restrictions imposed on the usage of chlorine, outbreaks of these two bacterial species have become more common. In this study we have developed a novel rotation generator and its effectiveness against bacteria Legionella pneumophila and Escherichia coli was tested for various types of hydrodynamic cavitation (attached steady cavitation, developed unsteady cavitation and supercavitation). The results show that the supercavitation was the only effective form of cavitation. It enabled more than 3 logs reductions for both bacterial species and was also effective against a more persistent Gram positive bacteria, B. subtilis. The deactivation mechanism is at present unknown. It is proposed that when bacterial cells enter a supercavitation cavity, an immediate pressure drop occurs and this results in bursting of the cellular membrane. The new rotation generator that induced supercavitation proved to be economically and microbiologically far more effective than the classical Venturi section (super)cavitation.
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English
Keywords:
cavitation
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supercavitation
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bacteria
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E. coli
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L. pneumophila and B. subtilis
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rotational cavitation generator
Typology:
1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:
FS - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Year:
2017
Number of pages:
Str. 228-236
Numbering:
Vol. 42
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-100046
UDC:
621.643:579.841:614:532.528(045)
ISSN on article:
1350-4177
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15787803
Publication date in RUL:
01.03.2018
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Slovenian
Keywords:
kavitacija
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superkavitacija
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bakterije
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E. coli
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L. pneumophila in B. subtilis
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rotacijski kavitacijski generator
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Funder:
ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:
P2-0401
Name:
Energetsko strojništvo
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