Feedback stabilization of fed-batch bioreactors: non-monotonic growth kinetics.

Biotechnol Prog

BioTeC-Bioprocess Technology and Control, Department of Chemical Engineering, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Kasteelpark Arenberg 22 B-3001 Leuven, Belgium.

Published: March 2003

This paper deals with the design of a feedback controller for fed-batch microbial conversion processes that forces the substrate concentration C(S) to a desired setpoint, starting from an arbitrary (initial) substrate concentration when non-monotonic growth kinetics apply. This problem is representative for a lot of industrial fermentation processes, with the baker's yeast fermentation as a well-known example. It is assumed that the specific growth rate mu is function of the substrate concentration only. A first approach exploits the availability of on-line measurements of both the substrate and biomass concentration. A second approach is merely based on on-line measurements of the biomass concentration, which provide an estimate for the specific growth rate. After a reformulation of the substrate concentration setpoint into a specific growth rate setpoint, it is demonstrated that the fed-batch process can still be stabilized around any desired operating point along the non-monotonic kinetics.

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