A flume study to evaluate the processes governing retention of sea lice therapeutants using skirts in the treatment of sea lice infestation

Results are presented from laboratory model investigations into the processes governing the retention of therapeutant added to skirted fish cages during treatment for sea lice infection. The results demonstrate the importance of turbulent entrainment and shear at the edges of the skirt in reducing t...

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Main Authors: Corner, R. A., Davies, P.A., Cuthbertson, A.J.S., Telfer, T. C.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://discovery.dundee.ac.uk/portal/en/research/a-flume-study-to-evaluate-the-processes-governing-retention-of-sea-lice-therapeutants-using-skirts-in-the-treatment-of-sea-lice-infestation(0dbe9a9e-efde-421e-9033-7dda8b745695).html
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2011.07.004
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spelling ftunivdundeepure:oai:discovery.dundee.ac.uk:publications/0dbe9a9e-efde-421e-9033-7dda8b745695 2023-05-15T15:32:42+02:00 A flume study to evaluate the processes governing retention of sea lice therapeutants using skirts in the treatment of sea lice infestation Corner, R. A. Davies, P.A. Cuthbertson, A.J.S. Telfer, T. C. 2011 http://discovery.dundee.ac.uk/portal/en/research/a-flume-study-to-evaluate-the-processes-governing-retention-of-sea-lice-therapeutants-using-skirts-in-the-treatment-of-sea-lice-infestation(0dbe9a9e-efde-421e-9033-7dda8b745695).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2011.07.004 http://hdl.handle.net/10588/0dbe9a9e-efde-421e-9033-7dda8b745695 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Corner , R A , Davies , P A , Cuthbertson , A J S & Telfer , T C 2011 , ' A flume study to evaluate the processes governing retention of sea lice therapeutants using skirts in the treatment of sea lice infestation ' Aquaculture , vol 319 , no. 3-4 , pp. 459-465 . DOI:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2011.07.004 Bath treatment Sea lice Salmon Therapeutant Skirts Flume FARMED ATLANTIC SALMON LEPEOPHTHEIRUS-SALMONIS HOMOGENEOUS FLUID TURBULENCE SCOTLAND EXCHANGE article 2011 ftunivdundeepure https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2011.07.004 2017-09-28T19:32:05Z Results are presented from laboratory model investigations into the processes governing the retention of therapeutant added to skirted fish cages during treatment for sea lice infection. The results demonstrate the importance of turbulent entrainment and shear at the edges of the skirt in reducing the concentration of therapeutant within the cage. The effect of cross currents in establishing cellular circulations within the cage is identified as potentially playing a key role in the entrainment process, with the consequential finding that the rate of retention of therapeutant depends upon not only the current speed beneath the cage but also the aspect ratios of the cage and skirt attachment (h/H) respectively. Entrainment of water into the skirt and subsequent reduction in dye concentration increased by a factor of 2 when h/H = 024, compared against h/H = 1. Scaling arguments, together with measured values of entrainment velocities for geometrically-similar flows, are used to estimate typical e-folding retention times of therapeutant within the skirted cage. E-folding retention for an illustrative values of U = 0.076 m.s(-1) and 0.003 m.s(-1) the corresponding mean values for T (dye retention time) were 1.46 h and 37 h respectively. Such time scales are in excess of the current treatment times in the field, albeit subject a number of assumptions that needed to be tested in the field more fully. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Discovery - University of Dundee Online Publications Aquaculture 319 3-4 459 465
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topic Bath treatment
Sea lice
Salmon
Therapeutant
Skirts
Flume
FARMED ATLANTIC SALMON
LEPEOPHTHEIRUS-SALMONIS
HOMOGENEOUS FLUID
TURBULENCE
SCOTLAND
EXCHANGE
spellingShingle Bath treatment
Sea lice
Salmon
Therapeutant
Skirts
Flume
FARMED ATLANTIC SALMON
LEPEOPHTHEIRUS-SALMONIS
HOMOGENEOUS FLUID
TURBULENCE
SCOTLAND
EXCHANGE
Corner, R. A.
Davies, P.A.
Cuthbertson, A.J.S.
Telfer, T. C.
A flume study to evaluate the processes governing retention of sea lice therapeutants using skirts in the treatment of sea lice infestation
topic_facet Bath treatment
Sea lice
Salmon
Therapeutant
Skirts
Flume
FARMED ATLANTIC SALMON
LEPEOPHTHEIRUS-SALMONIS
HOMOGENEOUS FLUID
TURBULENCE
SCOTLAND
EXCHANGE
description Results are presented from laboratory model investigations into the processes governing the retention of therapeutant added to skirted fish cages during treatment for sea lice infection. The results demonstrate the importance of turbulent entrainment and shear at the edges of the skirt in reducing the concentration of therapeutant within the cage. The effect of cross currents in establishing cellular circulations within the cage is identified as potentially playing a key role in the entrainment process, with the consequential finding that the rate of retention of therapeutant depends upon not only the current speed beneath the cage but also the aspect ratios of the cage and skirt attachment (h/H) respectively. Entrainment of water into the skirt and subsequent reduction in dye concentration increased by a factor of 2 when h/H = 024, compared against h/H = 1. Scaling arguments, together with measured values of entrainment velocities for geometrically-similar flows, are used to estimate typical e-folding retention times of therapeutant within the skirted cage. E-folding retention for an illustrative values of U = 0.076 m.s(-1) and 0.003 m.s(-1) the corresponding mean values for T (dye retention time) were 1.46 h and 37 h respectively. Such time scales are in excess of the current treatment times in the field, albeit subject a number of assumptions that needed to be tested in the field more fully. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Corner, R. A.
Davies, P.A.
Cuthbertson, A.J.S.
Telfer, T. C.
author_facet Corner, R. A.
Davies, P.A.
Cuthbertson, A.J.S.
Telfer, T. C.
author_sort Corner, R. A.
title A flume study to evaluate the processes governing retention of sea lice therapeutants using skirts in the treatment of sea lice infestation
title_short A flume study to evaluate the processes governing retention of sea lice therapeutants using skirts in the treatment of sea lice infestation
title_full A flume study to evaluate the processes governing retention of sea lice therapeutants using skirts in the treatment of sea lice infestation
title_fullStr A flume study to evaluate the processes governing retention of sea lice therapeutants using skirts in the treatment of sea lice infestation
title_full_unstemmed A flume study to evaluate the processes governing retention of sea lice therapeutants using skirts in the treatment of sea lice infestation
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publishDate 2011
url http://discovery.dundee.ac.uk/portal/en/research/a-flume-study-to-evaluate-the-processes-governing-retention-of-sea-lice-therapeutants-using-skirts-in-the-treatment-of-sea-lice-infestation(0dbe9a9e-efde-421e-9033-7dda8b745695).html
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