Experimental device for indoor simulation of microbial carbonate rocks
A carbonate rock and experimental device technology, applied in the carbonate rock field, can solve the problems of insufficient carbonate rock display, insignificant experimental effect, inconvenient statistics and observation, etc.
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[0039] Put the same volume and similar shape of carbonate rock in different inner test tubes 14, and put different microorganisms, so that the microorganisms react with the same volume and similar shape of carbonate rock, after the same reaction time, start the second The second motor 33 makes the rotating rod 35 rotate, so that the second transmission belt 29 rotates, thereby driving the carbonate rock in the inner test tube 14 to rotate, and the scraper 37 scrapes the surface of the carbonate rock, thereby collecting the reaction product for analysis .
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[0041] Put same volume, similar shape carbonate rock in different inner test tubes 14, and put into same microorganism, make microorganism react with same volume, similar shape carbonate rock, after reacting for a while, Start one of the second motors 33 to make the rotating rod 35 rotate, so that the second transmission belt 29 rotates, thereby driving the carbonate rock in the inner test tube 14 to rotate, and the scraper 37 scrapes the surface of the carbonate rock to collect the reaction The products, the carbonate rocks in other test tubes were scraped after reacting for a certain period of time, and the carbonate rocks with different reaction times were sampled.
[0042] In this way, the observation of the experimental effect of different microorganisms on the same carbonate rock at the same time can be realized, and the observation of the reaction effect of the same microorganism on the same carbonate rock at different times can also be realized.
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