Algae to OIl, Exxon and Synthetic Genomics


Mr. Oliver Fetzer, PhD

CEO

Synthetic Genomics, Inc.

Mr.  Vijay Swarup,

Vice President

ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company

 

Date: 22.6.2017

 

Dear gentlemen,

I can suppose my technology invented in 2011 for small floating algae grow, to be helpful for your business. It allows the algae grow rate to be doubled/tripled.

The water is circulating in channel has a form of a closed spiral  

The flow velocity is controlled to keep the algae density at exponent phase of its grow rate by algae harvesting in the channel point  with upper end of the exponential phase and just after the said point the said density is corresponding the low end of the exponent.

So the algae densities are constant (“frozen” ) at any point along the said channel, but at differ points at the said exponent.

It can allow optimal and simple feeding the algae at constant points of the channel and algae grow control and the water cleaning continuously.

Such design is simple and cheap by any engineering points of view.  

 

Sincerely, and hope to see your any feedback

David Judbarovski, systems engineering, retired engineer, Israel

judbarovski@gmail.com, Linkedin: David Judbarovski

 

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