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Mechanically stirred fermentors

Stirred (agitated) tanks, which are widely used as bioreactors (especially as fermentors), are vertical cylindrical vessels equipped with a mechanical stirrer (agitator) or stirrers that rotate around the axis of the tank. [Pg.111]

A fermentation broth contained in a batch-operated stirred-tank fermentor, 2.4m in inside diameter D, is equipped with a paddle-type stirrer of diameter (L) of 0.8 m that rotates at a speed Af = 4s -. The broth temperature is maintained at 30 °C with cooling water at 15°C, which flows through a stainless steel helical coil that has a 50 mm outside diameter and is 5 mm thick. The maximum rate of heat evolution by biochemical reactions, plus dissipation of mechanical energy input by the stirrer, is 51000 kcal h , although the rate varies with time. The physical properties of the broth at 30 °C were density p = 1000 kg m " , viscosity p = 0.013 Pa s, specific heat Cp = 0.90 kcal kg °C , and thermal conductivity K = 0.49 kcal h m °C = 0.000136 kcals m °C . ... [Pg.196]


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