
doi: 10.4173/mic.1995.4.1
Summary: Multidimensional models of flow processes in bioreactors are presented. Particular emphasis is given to models that use the two-fluid technique. The models use a two-equation turbulence model and a Monod type kinetic reaction model. Predictions are given for both bubble column and mechanically stirred reactors.
modeling, multiphase, QA75.5-76.95, Finite difference methods applied to problems in fluid mechanics, Biological fluid mechanics, Electronic computers. Computer science, two-fluid technique, two-equation turbulence model, Bioprocess, Classical flows, reactions, etc. in chemistry, bubble column, Monod type kinetic reaction model, mechanically stirred reactors
modeling, multiphase, QA75.5-76.95, Finite difference methods applied to problems in fluid mechanics, Biological fluid mechanics, Electronic computers. Computer science, two-fluid technique, two-equation turbulence model, Bioprocess, Classical flows, reactions, etc. in chemistry, bubble column, Monod type kinetic reaction model, mechanically stirred reactors
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