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Numerical and Experimental Investigation of the Hydrodynamics in the Single-Use Bioreactor Mobius(®) CellReady 3 L

Two-way Euler-Lagrange simulations are performed to characterize the hydrodynamics in the single-use bioreactor Mobius(®) CellReady 3 L. The hydrodynamics in stirred tank bioreactors are frequently modeled with the Euler–Euler approach, which cannot capture the trajectories of single bubbles. The pr...

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Autores principales: Kreitmayer, Diana, Gopireddy, Srikanth R., Matsuura, Tomomi, Aki, Yuichi, Katayama, Yuta, Sawada, Taihei, Kakihara, Hirofumi, Nonaka, Koichi, Profitlich, Thomas, Urbanetz, Nora A., Gutheil, Eva
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9137553/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35621484
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9050206
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author Kreitmayer, Diana
Gopireddy, Srikanth R.
Matsuura, Tomomi
Aki, Yuichi
Katayama, Yuta
Sawada, Taihei
Kakihara, Hirofumi
Nonaka, Koichi
Profitlich, Thomas
Urbanetz, Nora A.
Gutheil, Eva
author_facet Kreitmayer, Diana
Gopireddy, Srikanth R.
Matsuura, Tomomi
Aki, Yuichi
Katayama, Yuta
Sawada, Taihei
Kakihara, Hirofumi
Nonaka, Koichi
Profitlich, Thomas
Urbanetz, Nora A.
Gutheil, Eva
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description Two-way Euler-Lagrange simulations are performed to characterize the hydrodynamics in the single-use bioreactor Mobius(®) CellReady 3 L. The hydrodynamics in stirred tank bioreactors are frequently modeled with the Euler–Euler approach, which cannot capture the trajectories of single bubbles. The present study employs the two-way coupled Euler–Lagrange approach, which accounts for the individual bubble trajectories through Langrangian equations and considers their impact on the Eulerian liquid phase equations. Hydrodynamic process characteristics that are relevant for cell cultivation including the oxygen mass transfer coefficient, the mixing time, and the hydrodynamic stress are evaluated for different working volumes, sparger types, impeller speeds, and sparging rates. A microporous sparger and an open pipe sparger are considered where bubbles of different sizes are generated, which has a pronounced impact on the bubble dispersion and the volumetric oxygen mass transfer coefficient. It is found that only the microporous sparger provides sufficiently high oxygen transfer to support typical suspended mammalian cell lines. The simulated mixing time and the volumetric oxygen mass transfer coefficient are successfully validated with experimental results. Due to the small reactor size, mixing times are below 25 s across all tested conditions. For the highest sparging rate of 100 mL min [Formula: see text] , the mixing time is found to be two seconds shorter than for a sparging rate of 50 mL min [Formula: see text] , which again, is 0.1 s longer than for a sparging rate of 10 mL min [Formula: see text] at the same impeller speed of 100 rpm and the working volume of 1.7 L. The hydrodynamic stress in this bioreactor is found to be below critical levels for all investigated impeller speeds of up to 150 rpm, where the maximum levels are found in the region where the bubbles pass behind the impeller blades.
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spelling pubmed-91375532022-05-28 Numerical and Experimental Investigation of the Hydrodynamics in the Single-Use Bioreactor Mobius(®) CellReady 3 L Kreitmayer, Diana Gopireddy, Srikanth R. Matsuura, Tomomi Aki, Yuichi Katayama, Yuta Sawada, Taihei Kakihara, Hirofumi Nonaka, Koichi Profitlich, Thomas Urbanetz, Nora A. Gutheil, Eva Bioengineering (Basel) Article Two-way Euler-Lagrange simulations are performed to characterize the hydrodynamics in the single-use bioreactor Mobius(®) CellReady 3 L. The hydrodynamics in stirred tank bioreactors are frequently modeled with the Euler–Euler approach, which cannot capture the trajectories of single bubbles. The present study employs the two-way coupled Euler–Lagrange approach, which accounts for the individual bubble trajectories through Langrangian equations and considers their impact on the Eulerian liquid phase equations. Hydrodynamic process characteristics that are relevant for cell cultivation including the oxygen mass transfer coefficient, the mixing time, and the hydrodynamic stress are evaluated for different working volumes, sparger types, impeller speeds, and sparging rates. A microporous sparger and an open pipe sparger are considered where bubbles of different sizes are generated, which has a pronounced impact on the bubble dispersion and the volumetric oxygen mass transfer coefficient. It is found that only the microporous sparger provides sufficiently high oxygen transfer to support typical suspended mammalian cell lines. The simulated mixing time and the volumetric oxygen mass transfer coefficient are successfully validated with experimental results. Due to the small reactor size, mixing times are below 25 s across all tested conditions. For the highest sparging rate of 100 mL min [Formula: see text] , the mixing time is found to be two seconds shorter than for a sparging rate of 50 mL min [Formula: see text] , which again, is 0.1 s longer than for a sparging rate of 10 mL min [Formula: see text] at the same impeller speed of 100 rpm and the working volume of 1.7 L. The hydrodynamic stress in this bioreactor is found to be below critical levels for all investigated impeller speeds of up to 150 rpm, where the maximum levels are found in the region where the bubbles pass behind the impeller blades. MDPI 2022-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9137553/ /pubmed/35621484 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9050206 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kreitmayer, Diana
Gopireddy, Srikanth R.
Matsuura, Tomomi
Aki, Yuichi
Katayama, Yuta
Sawada, Taihei
Kakihara, Hirofumi
Nonaka, Koichi
Profitlich, Thomas
Urbanetz, Nora A.
Gutheil, Eva
Numerical and Experimental Investigation of the Hydrodynamics in the Single-Use Bioreactor Mobius(®) CellReady 3 L
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title_full Numerical and Experimental Investigation of the Hydrodynamics in the Single-Use Bioreactor Mobius(®) CellReady 3 L
title_fullStr Numerical and Experimental Investigation of the Hydrodynamics in the Single-Use Bioreactor Mobius(®) CellReady 3 L
title_full_unstemmed Numerical and Experimental Investigation of the Hydrodynamics in the Single-Use Bioreactor Mobius(®) CellReady 3 L
title_short Numerical and Experimental Investigation of the Hydrodynamics in the Single-Use Bioreactor Mobius(®) CellReady 3 L
title_sort numerical and experimental investigation of the hydrodynamics in the single-use bioreactor mobius(®) cellready 3 l
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9137553/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35621484
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9050206
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