2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceja.2023.100448
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Computational study of three-dimensional Lagrangian transport and mixing in a stirred tank reactor

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“…The area of the steepest gradient in the y-direction can be found between the two stirrers, indicating a compartmentalisation at this point. This finding matches the experimental results from Fitschen [13] who proposed the observation of the propagation time and the numerical results from Weiland et al [18] who identified coherent sets with Lagrangian methods. The comparison of the values of the MDiT and the MDeT yields a high sensitivity to the feed positions.…”
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“…The area of the steepest gradient in the y-direction can be found between the two stirrers, indicating a compartmentalisation at this point. This finding matches the experimental results from Fitschen [13] who proposed the observation of the propagation time and the numerical results from Weiland et al [18] who identified coherent sets with Lagrangian methods. The comparison of the values of the MDiT and the MDeT yields a high sensitivity to the feed positions.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The influence of another compartment can be seen in the results for feed position A. The lowest MDiT and MDeT are directly at the position of this other compartment, also covering the findings of Weiland et al [18].…”
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“…CFD is already routinely used for STRs with great success to calculate mixing times and inhomogeneities, the k L a, gas hold-up, volumetric power input and shear stress 3 13 . In contrast, CFD applications for small scale, shaken bioreactors, such as microtiter plates 14 18 and shake flasks 19 22 , are scarce in the scientific literature.…”
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confidence: 99%