2023
DOI: 10.3390/pr11092703
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Automated Shape and Process Parameter Optimization for Scaling Up Geometrically Non-Similar Bioreactors

Stefan Seidel,
Fruhar Mozaffari,
Rüdiger W. Maschke
et al.

Abstract: Scaling bioprocesses remains a major challenge. Since it is physically impossible to increase all process parameters equally, a suitable scale-up strategy must be selected for a successful bioprocess. One of the most widely used criteria when scaling up bioprocesses is the specific power input. However, this represents only an average value. This study aims to determine the Kolmogorov length scale distribution by means of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and to use it as an alternative scale-up criterion for… Show more

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“…The level of biomass and secondary metabolite accumulation was notably affected by bioreactors' technical characteristics, such as the design, aeration, and mixing intensity, as well as their cultivation conditions (media composition, inoculum, etc.). This is consistent with the literature data [52,54,56,164,[176][177][178] on the lack of uniform and comprehensive scaling criteria for geometrically and structurally dissimilar bioreactor systems. Much of the success depended on the ability of the cells to adapt to the stress caused by bioreactor cultivation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The level of biomass and secondary metabolite accumulation was notably affected by bioreactors' technical characteristics, such as the design, aeration, and mixing intensity, as well as their cultivation conditions (media composition, inoculum, etc.). This is consistent with the literature data [52,54,56,164,[176][177][178] on the lack of uniform and comprehensive scaling criteria for geometrically and structurally dissimilar bioreactor systems. Much of the success depended on the ability of the cells to adapt to the stress caused by bioreactor cultivation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%