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+ | ==== Controlling the flow rates ==== | ||
The main concern for the setup of the device was to be able to gain control over the flow rate. According to Bernoulli's principle, the velocity of a fluid can be influenced by varying the height of the medium bottle. This approach was also used in the paper cited above. Figure X. shows the corresponding setup and the applying equations. | The main concern for the setup of the device was to be able to gain control over the flow rate. According to Bernoulli's principle, the velocity of a fluid can be influenced by varying the height of the medium bottle. This approach was also used in the paper cited above. Figure X. shows the corresponding setup and the applying equations. | ||
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+ | ==== Controlling cell growth ==== | ||
During the measurements, the bacteria were bottom fed as seen in the scheme in figure X+2. This allowed the measurements to be taken continuously for various hours. | During the measurements, the bacteria were bottom fed as seen in the scheme in figure X+2. This allowed the measurements to be taken continuously for various hours. |
Revision as of 12:06, 19 September 2011