Impact of Agitator Design on Bioreactor Performance

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Pharmaceutical Technology, Pharmaceutical Technology-05-15-2018, Volume 2018 eBook, Issue 1
Pages: 20–24

Aerobic bioprocesses are highly dependent upon the oxygen transfer rate (OTR) from sparged to dissolved gas. The relatively low solubility of oxygen, however, makes the choice of mixer impeller configuration a critical design factor for the bioreactor vessel. This article describes a series of experiments and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations to detail the effect of mixer configuration on the efficiency and effectiveness of a bioreactor vessel with respect to blend time and mass transfer.

Aerobic bioprocesses are highly dependent upon the oxygen transfer rate (OTR) from sparged to dissolved gas. The relatively low solubility of oxygen, however, makes the choice of mixer impeller configuration a critical design factor for the bioreactor vessel. This article describes a series of experiments and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations to detail the effect of mixer configuration on the efficiency and effectiveness of a bioreactor vessel with respect to blend time and mass transfer.

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Pharmaceutical Technology
eBook: Biologics and Sterile Drug Manufacturing  
Vol. 42
May 2018
Pages: 20–24

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When referring to this article, please cite it as A. Strand and N. Courtemanche, "Impact of Agitator Design on Bioreactor Performance," Pharmaceutical Technology Biologics and Sterile Drug Manufacturing eBook (May 2018).

About the Authors

Aaron Strand, PE is a senior research engineer with SPX FLOW, aaron.strand@spxflow.com; Nicolle Courtemanche is a senior application engineer with SPX FLOW, nicolle.courtemanche@spxflow.com.