Application of an Extended Kalman Filter Method for Monitoring High Density Cultivation of Escherichia coli
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A real-time, on-line extended Kalman filter was used to describe and monitor the growth of Escherichia colion glycerol. The growth of E. coli showed an inhibition kinetics with μ_<max>=0.806/h, K_s=0.68 g/l and K_i=87.4 g/l. As a feeding strategy, the conventional DO-stat with a DDC-PID control method, in which the dissolved oxygen concentration is maintained at a desired level by varying the substrate feedrate, was employed. The Kalman filter was based on an unstructured mathematical model and on-line measured data. The mathematical model comprised of mass balances of the biomass and substrate as well as kinetic and stoichiometric data which were measured priou to the process. For biomass concentration up to 50 g dry weight/l, the estimation of the process was rather accurate. At higher biomass concentration, product formation, indicated by an intense brown coloring of the fermentation broth, occured. Since the effect of thid product on biomass production was not included in the mathematical model, the estimated data diverged from the experimental data at biomass concentrations greater than 50 g dry weight/l.
- 公益社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 1992-05-25
著者
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Markl Herbert
Institute Of Bioprocess And Biochemical Engineering Technical University Of Hamburg-harburg
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DUBACH ALBIN
(Present address)Milchhof Emmen
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