Modelling and simulation of photosynthetic microorganism growth: random walk vs. finite difference method

Modelling and simulation of photosynthetic microorganism growth: random walk vs. finite difference method

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Article ID: iaor20124575
Volume: 82
Issue: 10
Start Page Number: 2022
End Page Number: 2032
Publication Date: Jun 2012
Journal: Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: simulation: applications
Abstract:

The paper deals with photosynthetic microorganism growth modelling and simulation in a distributed parameter system. Main result concerns the development and comparison of two modeling frameworks for photo‐bioreactor modelling. The first ‘classical’ approach is based on PDE (reaction–turbulent diffusion system) and finite difference method. The alternative approach is based on random walk model of transport by turbulent diffusion. The complications residing in modelling of multi‐scale transport and reaction phenomena in microalgae are clarified and the solution is chosen. It consists on phenomenological state description of microbial culture by the lumped parameter model of photosynthetic factory (PSF model) in the re‐parametrized form, published recently in this journal by Papácek, et al. (2010). Obviously both approaches lead to the same simulation results, nevertheless they provide different advantages.

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