Mathematical modeling and analysis of dynamic behaviour of a fed-batch penicilin G fermentation process

This paper discusses the characteristics of penicilin G fermentations with substrate inhibition using dynamic simulations. The fermentation process was simulated in MATLAB environment and analyses of the dynamic behaviour of the process were carried out to provide the necessary process insights. Dyn...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Arshad, Abdul Samad, Nor Asma Fazli, Chow, Ai Wei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sabah 2003
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author Ahmad, Arshad
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Chow, Ai Wei
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description This paper discusses the characteristics of penicilin G fermentations with substrate inhibition using dynamic simulations. The fermentation process was simulated in MATLAB environment and analyses of the dynamic behaviour of the process were carried out to provide the necessary process insights. Dynamic simulations revealed variations in the sensitivity of the model to substrate concentrations, depending on the operating point. This variation indicates non-linearity in dynamic behaviour. PID control was also evaluated and results are demonstrated.
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spelling utm-68892017-10-11T01:24:32Z http://eprints.utm.my/6889/ Mathematical modeling and analysis of dynamic behaviour of a fed-batch penicilin G fermentation process Ahmad, Arshad Abdul Samad, Nor Asma Fazli Chow, Ai Wei T Technology (General) This paper discusses the characteristics of penicilin G fermentations with substrate inhibition using dynamic simulations. The fermentation process was simulated in MATLAB environment and analyses of the dynamic behaviour of the process were carried out to provide the necessary process insights. Dynamic simulations revealed variations in the sensitivity of the model to substrate concentrations, depending on the operating point. This variation indicates non-linearity in dynamic behaviour. PID control was also evaluated and results are demonstrated. Universiti Malaysia Sabah 2003 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/6889/1/ArshadAhmad2003_MathematicalModelingAndAnalysis.pdf Ahmad, Arshad and Abdul Samad, Nor Asma Fazli and Chow, Ai Wei (2003) Mathematical modeling and analysis of dynamic behaviour of a fed-batch penicilin G fermentation process. Proceedings of International Conference On Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering . pp. 387-394.
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
Ahmad, Arshad
Abdul Samad, Nor Asma Fazli
Chow, Ai Wei
Mathematical modeling and analysis of dynamic behaviour of a fed-batch penicilin G fermentation process
title Mathematical modeling and analysis of dynamic behaviour of a fed-batch penicilin G fermentation process
title_full Mathematical modeling and analysis of dynamic behaviour of a fed-batch penicilin G fermentation process
title_fullStr Mathematical modeling and analysis of dynamic behaviour of a fed-batch penicilin G fermentation process
title_full_unstemmed Mathematical modeling and analysis of dynamic behaviour of a fed-batch penicilin G fermentation process
title_short Mathematical modeling and analysis of dynamic behaviour of a fed-batch penicilin G fermentation process
title_sort mathematical modeling and analysis of dynamic behaviour of a fed-batch penicilin g fermentation process
topic T Technology (General)
url http://eprints.utm.my/6889/
http://eprints.utm.my/6889/1/ArshadAhmad2003_MathematicalModelingAndAnalysis.pdf