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A novel mathematical model for the dynamic assessment of gas composition and production in closed or vented fermentation systems

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posted on 2024-10-30, 14:00 authored by Asaf Rotbart, Peter Moate, Chu Yao, Jianzhen OuJianzhen Ou, Kourosh Kalantar ZadehKourosh Kalantar Zadeh
Closed and pressure regulated fermentation systems with no gas inlets appear in many farming, medical and industrial applications. However, many of such systems still lack the capacity to obtain a complete profile of the gas production pattern or the ability to provide parameters that describe the patterns of gas production. Consequently, these models do not exploit the full potential for providing insights into the attributes of the resulted fermentation patterns. To date still there is no rigorous presentation that includes the outputs from gas, pressure and temperature sensors, while considering the effect of vented gases. Here, we introduce a versatile and scalable fermentation model for describing gas production processes. This new model uses a novel mass-flow equation for comprehensive profiling of the gases produced. The performance of this model is demonstrated by revealing the gas kinetic patterns that resulted when fecal matter, together with highly fermentable fiber, was incubated in an in-vitro system. The new model shows differences of up to 7% and 9.1% in cumulative gas production and gas production rate, respectively, with respect to existing methods The model provides the first comprehensive solution for gas production profiling by accurately taking into account the measured data from gas, pressure and temperature sensors for common fermentation systems that can potentially be of great importance for analyzing incubation units.

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Journal

Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical

Volume

254

Start page

354

End page

362

Total pages

9

Publisher

Elsevier

Place published

Netherlands

Language

English

Copyright

© 2017 Elsevier B.V.

Former Identifier

2006080904

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2018-01-03

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