Experimental study of the topological flow transformations in an aerial vortex bioreactor with a floating washer

Author:

Naumov Igor V.12ORCID,Gevorgiz Ruslan G.13,Skripkin Sergey G.12,Tintulova Maria V.12,Tsoi Mikhail A.1,Sharifullin Bulat R.1

Affiliation:

1. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS Novosibirsk Russian Federation

2. Novosibirsk State University Novosibirsk Russian Federation

3. Kovalevsky Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas RAS Moscow Russian Federation

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundResearch into the flow structure in an aerial vortex bioreactor is relevant for developing the methods for growing cell cultures. Determining the optimal cultivation condition for a certain process is especially important in the case when such parameters of the medium as density and viscosity significantly change with the culture growth in the bioreactor.Methods and resultsThe research of the flow dynamic was carried out in an 8.5 L universal aerial vortex bioreactor, with a washer freely floating on its surface and stabilizing the motion of the working fluid. The regularities of the vortex motion of the culture medium have been determined by Particle Image Velocimetry depending on its volume and the intensity of rotation of the activator, generating vortex motion in the air.ConclusionThe observed vortex structure and its dynamics at increasing flow swirl intensity are established to coincide with the structure of a confined vortex flow in a cylindrical container with no washer for both single and two‐fluid configurations. This novel methodology of the flow optimization shows that an ascending swirling jet forms in the vicinity of the bioreactor axis, and a bubble‐like vortex breakdown forms in the axial region.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Molecular Medicine,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,General Medicine

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