N2-0067 — Interim report
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Time scale analysis & characteristic times a novel approach in assessing design performance of microscale-based reactors and operations

Time-Scale Analysis and Characteristics Times are suggested as the novel and useful tool in the analysis of the performance of microscale-based bioreactors, unit operations, and plant flow sheet diagrams. Transport phenomena, reaction kinetics, and phase contacting in a microstructured architecture can be easily represented by unique time constants, which enable observing and a better understanding of these processes.

B.04 Guest lecture

COBISS.SI-ID: 1538095811
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Modeling of processes at the microscale

In this work, the microscale process development is presented in combination with modeling-based optimization. Theoretical description of transport phenomena and the kinetics at the micro scale is discussed and illustrated on the cases of a lattice Boltzmann simulations for flow distribution in the packed bed microreactor and the biocatalytic enzyme surface reaction. The model verification and on-line validation is presented in few cases followed by the multiscale modeling concept.

B.04 Guest lecture

COBISS.SI-ID: 1538096067
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Complex flows in microfluidic devices

In this work, we touched upon the work of our research team in the past, emphasising the validation of complex models, and presenting some results and the concept of a non-membrane phase separator modelled by the Boltzmann multiphase method flows.

B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference

COBISS.SI-ID: 1538010051