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Original language | English |
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Pages | 156-162 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Publication status | Published - 1985 |
Externally published | Yes |
Abstract
Beginning with software advantages for application of modern control theory in biotechnical research pilot plants, two models of different reaction systems are discussed. In the first part, a model for cultivation of bacteria in well mixed stirred tank reactors is used for process description and analysis. The second part deals with a model for a new type of bioreactor for cultivation of human and animal cells. A bubble free membrane aerated reactor leads to a complex of lumped and distributed parameter subsystems. The model is used for the construction of a coupled pO//2-pH-controller. The control behaviour is demonstrated and the implementation with an industrial process control microcomputer, MICON P-200, is discussed.
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- General Engineering
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TY - CONF
T1 - Combining of control research with industrial demands in application of process
T2 - and microcomputers in biotechnological plants
AU - Luttmann, R.
AU - Bellgardt, K. H.
AU - Lehmann, J.
PY - 1985
Y1 - 1985
N2 - Beginning with software advantages for application of modern control theory in biotechnical research pilot plants, two models of different reaction systems are discussed. In the first part, a model for cultivation of bacteria in well mixed stirred tank reactors is used for process description and analysis. The second part deals with a model for a new type of bioreactor for cultivation of human and animal cells. A bubble free membrane aerated reactor leads to a complex of lumped and distributed parameter subsystems. The model is used for the construction of a coupled pO//2-pH-controller. The control behaviour is demonstrated and the implementation with an industrial process control microcomputer, MICON P-200, is discussed.
AB - Beginning with software advantages for application of modern control theory in biotechnical research pilot plants, two models of different reaction systems are discussed. In the first part, a model for cultivation of bacteria in well mixed stirred tank reactors is used for process description and analysis. The second part deals with a model for a new type of bioreactor for cultivation of human and animal cells. A bubble free membrane aerated reactor leads to a complex of lumped and distributed parameter subsystems. The model is used for the construction of a coupled pO//2-pH-controller. The control behaviour is demonstrated and the implementation with an industrial process control microcomputer, MICON P-200, is discussed.
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