Need Help with Bioreactor Design? Check Out These Resources for Guidance

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Bioreactor design involves complex engineering to optimize conditions for microorganisms or cells to perform efficiently. Key environmental factors include gas flow rates, temperature, pH, and agitation, which must be closely monitored. Industrial bioreactor systems typically integrate vessels, sensors, and control systems, often utilizing programmable logic controllers (PLCs). For more targeted assistance, it's recommended to specify the bioreactor's intended use and size, as well as to explore resources from bioengineering companies. Understanding these elements can significantly enhance the design process.
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I have this project my supervisor wants me to carry out and I am ina dilema. I've been searching the net for how to go about it but to no avail. Please, if you have a link that might help me know how a Bioreactor is designed, could you please post it here. I will richly appreciate this.
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NB: A bioreactor is a vessel in which is carried out a chemical process which involves organisms or biochemically active substances derived from such organisms. This process can either be aerobic or anaerobic. It is used by chemical engineers.
 
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I am assuming that you have already seen this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioreactor

Bioreactor design is quite a complex engineering task. Under optimum conditions the microorganisms or cells are able to perform their desired function with great efficiency. The bioreactor's environmental conditions like gas (i.e., air, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide) flowrates, temperature, pH and dissolved oxygen levels, and agitation speed/circulation rate need to be closely monitored and controlled.

Most industrial bioreactor manufacturers use vessels, sensors, controllers, and a control system, networked together for their bioreactor system, see programmable logic controller (PLC).

Perhaps if you get a bit more specific with what you are having problems with we can get on the right track. How big? What particular things does this design have to produce?
 
Like Fred said, that is a general description. The bioreactor is a fashionable name for a fermentor. You will get better results if you search for cell, virus, bacterial fermentors. Go to websites of Bioengineering, Sartorius, Bbruan and NBS etc.
 
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