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2012
Journal Article
Title

Flow following sensor particles - validation and macro-mixing analysis in a stirred fermentation vessel with a highly viscous substrate

Abstract
A group of flow following sensor particles was validated under real flow conditions in a highly viscous substrate in a 1000. L model fermenter vessel, equipped with a pitched blade impeller, which was operated at two different axial positions in an intermittent mixing regime. The neutrally buoyant sensor particles track basic hydrodynamic and process parameters, namely hydrostatic pressure (giving the axial position), temperature and acceleration. The sensors are connected to a measurement electronics, which is enclosed in a robust capsule that can resist the harsh conditions in an industrial mixing process. The results show that the sensor particles still reflect the flow conditions in the vessel qualitatively. Moreover, the sensor particle data allow estimation of macro-mixing parameters , such as circulation time distributions and average circulation times.
Author(s)
Reinecke, S.
Deutschmann, A.
Jobst, K.
Kryk, H.
Friedrich, E.
Hampel, U.
Journal
Biochemical engineering journal  
DOI
10.1016/j.bej.2012.09.010
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Keramische Technologien und Systeme IKTS  
Keyword(s)
  • autonomous sensor

  • bio-substrate

  • Biogas

  • bioreactor

  • circulation time

  • flow follower

  • macro-mixing

  • parameter tracking

  • sensor particle

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