DocumentCode
2364457
Title
Ultrasonic separation of suspended particles
Author
Benes, E. ; Gröschl, M. ; Nowotny, H. ; Trampler, F. ; Keijzer, T. ; Böhm, H. ; Rade, S. ; Gherardini, L. ; Hawkes, J.J. ; König, R. ; Delouvroy, Ch.
Author_Institution
Inst. fur Allgemeine Phys., Vienna Univ. of Technol., Austria
Volume
1
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
649
Abstract
The forces on suspended particles in acoustic fields are reviewed briefly and the theoretical modelling of ultrasonic separators based on piezoelectrically excited layered resonators is described. Two flow-through resonator chamber concepts for ultrasonic particle (bio-cell) separation are investigated: (a) the coagulation or sedimentation approach, (b) the so-called h-shaped ultrasonic separator. The h-shaped ultrasonic separator is analysed by combining for the first time the mathematical modelling of the laminar flow with the acoustic force based velocity field of the particles relative to the suspension medium. This allows a complete modelling of the resonator´s particle separation performance. Examples for separation chamber designs optimized by use of the mathematical model are presented and the calculated particle traces in the h-resonator are shown and compared with experimental results. For direct comparison of different ultrasonic flow through separator concepts a separation performance figure is introduced and its value is given for the two investigated separator concepts for the sample suspensions of polystyrene spheres, yeast and spirulina cells in (salt) water. The presented results are of importance for the state of the art design of acoustic cell filters for perfusion type bioreactors, as recently launched at the biotechnology market, as well as for the ultrasonic separation of plant (algae) cells under low gravity conditions, where the sedimentation concept fails
Keywords
coagulation; crystal resonators; sedimentation; separation; suspensions; ultrasonic applications; ultrasonic effects; acoustic cell filter; acoustic field; acoustic force; bio-cell; biotechnology; coagulation; flow-through resonator; h-shaped ultrasonic separator; laminar flow; layered piezoelectric resonator; mathematical model; particle suspension; particle velocity field; perfusion type bioreactor; sedimentation; Algae; Bioreactors; Biotechnology; Coagulation; Design optimization; Filters; Fungi; Mathematical model; Particle separators; Underwater acoustics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Ultrasonics Symposium, 2001 IEEE
Conference_Location
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7177-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ULTSYM.2001.991812
Filename
991812
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