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Looked pretty good.  Probably should have left longer at D=0.5 (first time) to see where the SS was exactly since it looks like the cell count may still have been decreasing.
''Darker lines are moving average with 10 time point window.''
 
Looked pretty good.  Probably should have left longer at D=0.5 (first time) to see where the SS was exactly since it looks like the cell count may still have been decreasing.  Cell counts were determined by processing of FL images as shown [[Sortostat Image Processing|here]].

Revision as of 10:32, 13 June 2005

Early Results

This 2 hours at dilution rate of ~.7 hr-1 (~1hr doubling time).

Early Steady-stateish results

Experiment on 06/07/2005

Experimental Conditions

Chemostat Operating Conditions

  • Dilution Rate: 0.3 hr-1
  • Clean Chemostat Period: 5hr
  • Minimum Pumping Time: 150s
  • Dead Time per Screen: 10s
  • Dead Time per Sort: 40s
  • Pump Cycle Period: 400s


  • Actual Cleaning Period: 4.9333hr
  • Sorting Perdiod: 6.1667 m


  • Feeder Fill: 10s
  • Wash: 10s
  • Clean: 15s
  • Pressurize: 5s
  • Fluid Pressure: 5.2 psi
  • Push-UP: 15.6 psi
  • Push-DOWN: 16.7 psi

Results

Chemostat Run

Looks like hit SS @ ~15,000 cells in the reactor volume (10pL). This is 1.5*10^12 cells/ml. (alot)

Sortostat Image Processing

Experiment on 6/9 to 6/13/05

Experimental Conditions

Chemostat Operating Conditions

  • Same as 6/7 experiment.
    • Except dilution rate varied from D=0.3 to 0.6 and the min pump period for D=0.6 was set to 50s. Cleaning period and sorting period varied for each dilution rate.

Results

Darker lines are moving average with 10 time point window.

Looked pretty good. Probably should have left longer at D=0.5 (first time) to see where the SS was exactly since it looks like the cell count may still have been decreasing. Cell counts were determined by processing of FL images as shown here.