Magnetic drive for bioreactor
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    发明授权

    公开(公告)号:US10335750B2

    公开(公告)日:2019-07-02

    申请号:US15087656

    申请日:2016-03-31

    Abstract: The system and method of the invention pertains to use of a back iron on one or both ends of the impeller to increase the magnetic field density, and thus strengthen the magnetic coupling. In addition, pie-shaped (i.e. wedge) magnets, or variations thereof, increase the utilization volume and hence provide higher torque to allow the use of less expensive material (e.g. ferrites). In another embodiment, the rotor side is constructed with a Halbach array which increases the torque without the need to add a back iron piece. In another embodiment, an axial flux stator is implemented to replace the drive-end magnets and the drive motor.

    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CHARACTERIZING CONDITIONS IN A FLUID MIXING DEVICE

    公开(公告)号:US20170341043A1

    公开(公告)日:2017-11-30

    申请号:US15166397

    申请日:2016-05-27

    Abstract: Embodiments of the method disclosed regard use of a torque sensor (e.g., transducer) and using the measured torque to detect the different fluid and mixing properties, conditions, and abnormalities in a mixing process. The torque produced in the mixing process relates to different fluid properties such as viscosity and density. It also relates to different mixing conditions such as presence of obstacles and changes or issues with gas sparging. Moreover, torque measurements enable determination of power transmitted to fluid by actual measurement, in contrast to using solely empirical impeller power number and speed, and allowing for actual mass transfer determination (i.e., gas transfer calculations).

    System and method for characterizing conditions in a fluid mixing device

    公开(公告)号:US10682618B2

    公开(公告)日:2020-06-16

    申请号:US15166397

    申请日:2016-05-27

    Abstract: Embodiments of the method disclosed regard use of a torque sensor (e.g., transducer) and using the measured torque to detect the different fluid and mixing properties, conditions, and abnormalities in a mixing process. The torque produced in the mixing process relates to different fluid properties such as viscosity and density. It also relates to different mixing conditions such as presence of obstacles and changes or issues with gas sparging. Moreover, torque measurements enable determination of power transmitted to fluid by actual measurement, in contrast to using solely empirical impeller power number and speed, and allowing for actual mass transfer determination (i.e., gas transfer calculations).

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