Automated fermentation equipment. 2. Computer-fermentor system
Journal Article
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· Biotechnol. Bioeng.; (United States)
An inexpensive computer-operated system suitable for data collection and steady-state optimum control of fermentation processes is presented. With this system, minimum generation time has been determined as a function of temperature and pH in the turbidostat cultivation of a yeast strain. The applicability of the computer-fermentor system is also presented by the determination of the dynamic Kla value.
- Research Organization:
- Univ of Technical Sciences, Budapest Inst of Agricultural Chemical Technology, 1521 Budapest, Hungary
- OSTI ID:
- 6747642
- Journal Information:
- Biotechnol. Bioeng.; (United States), Journal Name: Biotechnol. Bioeng.; (United States) Vol. 23:2; ISSN BIBIA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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140504* -- Solar Energy Conversion-- Biomass Production & Conversion-- (-1989)
CHEMICAL REACTORS
COMPUTERIZED CONTROL SYSTEMS
COMPUTERS
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MATHEMATICAL MODELS
MICROORGANISMS
PH VALUE
PLANTS
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