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Thermophysics and Aeromechanics

2022 year, number 5

Experimental investigation of vortex structure formation in a gas-vortex bioreactor

I.V. Naumov1, R.G. Gevorgiz1,2, S.G. Skripkin1, B.R. Sharifullin1
1Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
2Kovalevsky Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas of RAS, Sevastopol, Russia
Keywords: hydrodynamics, closed vortex flow, heat and mass transfer, vortex bioreactors

Abstract

The formation of circulation vortex cells in a liquid medium of a gas-vortex bioreactor has been experimentally studied. The study was carried out in an industrial glass bioreactor with a volume of 10 liters and a reactor vessel diameter D = 190 mm. The vortex motion of air was generated by a paddle wheel (activator) when 50 and 80% of the reactor vessel was filled with the model medium. A 65% water solution of glycerol with density ρ = 1150 кг/м3 and kinematic viscosity ν = 15 мм2/с was used as a model medium. To observe the pattern of vortex motion, the method of particle image velocimetry (PIV) was used. It is shown that when the activator rotates, the meridional and circulation motions of the liquid occur simultaneously. Regularities of the vortex motion of the model medium are determined depending on the reactor filling and the intensity of activator rotation. It is found that the cells of centrifugal circulation appear under the interface; with an increase in the activator rotational speed they develop into the depth of the reactor. It is established that centrifugal circulation of liquid develops similarly as it takes place in a closed vortex flow of one liquid and in a system of limited vortex motion of two immiscible liquids.