Characterization of heat transfer of large orbitally shaken cylindrical bioreactors
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2014
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Elsevier
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Disposable shaking bioreactors are a promising alternative to other disposable bioreactors owing to their ease of operation, flexibility, defined hydrodynamics and characterization. Shaken bioreactors of sizes 20. L and 50. L are characterized in terms of heat transfer characteristics in this research work. Water and an 80% glycerol-water system were used as fluid. Results indicated large heat generation due to shake mixing which was observed by temperature difference between the fluid inside the vessel and the surrounding air outside the vessel. Maximum temperature difference of ca. 30. K was encountered for a 50. L vessel, at 300. rpm and 20. L filling volume. Outside heat transfer rate was governing the overall heat transfer process. Lateral air flow did increase heat transfer rates to large extent. An empirical correlation of overall heat transfer coefficient was obtained in terms of filling volume, rotational speed and lateral air flow rate. However, as the vessel thickness increased, the overall heat transfer process was limited by vessel wall resistance. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
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Air, Bioconversion, Bioreactors, Characterization, Heat transfer, Heat transfer coefficients, Newtonian liquids, Specific heat, Disposable, Disposable bioreactors, Heat transfer characteristics, Maximum temperature differences, Newtonian fluids, Orbitally-shaken, Overall heat transfer coefficient, Temperature differences, Biological water treatment, glycerol, water, airflow, article, bioreactor, blood vessel wall, flow rate, heat transfer, hydrodynamics, priority journal, temperature
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Biochemical Engineering Journal, 2014, 86, , pp. 1-7
