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Aeration costs in stirred-tank and bubble column bioreactors

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Abstract To overcome knowledge gaps in the economics of large-scale aeration for production of commodity products, Aspen Plus is used to simulate steady-state oxygen delivery in both stirred-tank and bubble… Click to show full abstract

Abstract To overcome knowledge gaps in the economics of large-scale aeration for production of commodity products, Aspen Plus is used to simulate steady-state oxygen delivery in both stirred-tank and bubble column bioreactors, using published engineering correlations for oxygen mass transfer as a function of aeration rate and power input, coupled with new equipment cost estimates developed in Aspen Capital Cost Estimator and validated against vendor quotations. These simulations describe the cost efficiency of oxygen delivery as a function of oxygen uptake rate and vessel size, and show that capital and operating costs for oxygen delivery drop considerably moving from standard-size (200 m 3 ) to world-class size (500 m 3 ) reactors, but only marginally in further scaling up to hypothetically large (1000 m 3 ) reactors. This analysis suggests bubble-column reactor systems can reduce overall costs for oxygen delivery by 10–20% relative to stirred tanks at low to moderate oxygen transfer rates up to 150 mmol/L-h.

Keywords: tank bubble; aeration; stirred tank; oxygen delivery; bubble column

Journal Title: Biochemical Engineering Journal
Year Published: 2017

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