Study of pressure fluctuations in an internal loop airlift bioreactor

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The origin and coupling of pressure fluctuations in an internal loop airlift bioreactor are investigated. The pressure fluctuations in the reactor are divided into two categories: global pressure fluctuations and local pressure fluctuations. It is found that the coupling between global pressure fluctuations and local pressure fluctuations mainly focuses in the frequency region between 10 and 30Hz. Local pressure fluctuations in the reactor are strongly affected by pressure waves originating from the air-supply system, while pressure fluctuations caused by the bubble eruption at the liquid surface have less influence on local pressure fluctuations. Based on the coherence analysis, the pressure signal at a certain position in the reactor is decomposed into three different parts: coherent part, joint incoherent part and exclusive incoherent part. The energy ratios of these different parts are helpful to study the interaction among pressure fluctuations from different sources. Three flow regimes were identified from the evolution of the energy ratio of the joint incoherent part. © 2011 Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering.

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Luo, L., Yan, Y., Xu, Y., Xie, P., Sun, J., Guo, W., & Yuan, J. (2013). Study of pressure fluctuations in an internal loop airlift bioreactor. Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 91(2), 212–222. https://doi.org/10.1002/cjce.21624

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