微立体视觉系统用于测定模拟多相发酵过程中油滴内的气泡和水滴含量

J. B. Briere, M. S. Cordova, E. Galindo, G. Corkidi
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工业发酵过程涉及多相(固体、液体、气体)的混合,其中相(气泡、油滴和含水介质)之间的界面面积决定了营养物质的转移,从而决定了培养的性能。相之间发生相互作用,产生复杂结构,其中包含气泡和来自水相的小液滴,被困在油滴中(油包水)。对这种现象的二维观察可能导致错误的确定,因为来自不同焦平面的气泡和液滴可能出现重叠。本文提出了一种解决这一问题的新颖策略。利用微立体在线图像采集技术,从培养物中获得准确的图像,进行进一步的三维分析。利用这种方法,可以计算出高速运动的被困气泡和液滴的三维空间位置,从而确定它们的相对浓度。为了评估该技术的准确性,我们将系统得到的结果与专家得到的结果进行了比较。达成了95%的共识。此外,该技术能够评估14%以上的气泡和液滴,这些气泡和液滴对应于专家在非立体图像中无法识别的重叠。
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Micro-stereoscopic vision system for the determination of air bubbles and aqueous droplets content within oil drops in simulated processes of multiphase fermentations
Industrial fermentation procedures involve the mixing of multiple phases (solid, liquid, gaseous), where the interfacial area between the phases (air bubbles, oil drops and aqueous medium) determines the nutrients transfer and hence the performance of the culture. Interactions between phases occur, giving rise to the formation of complex structures containing air bubbles and small drops from the aqueous phase, trapped in oil drops (water-in-oil-in-water), A two-dimensional observation of this phenomenon may lead to an erroneous determination of the phenomena occurring since bubbles and droplets coming from different focal planes may appear overlapped. In the present work, an original strategy to solve this problem is described. Micro-stereoscopic on-line image acquisition techniques have been used, so as to obtain accurate images from the cultures for further three-dimensional analysis. Using this methodology, the three-dimensional spatial position of the trapped bubbles and droplets moving at high speed can be calculated in order to determine their relative concentration.. To evaluate the accuracy of this technique, the results obtained with our system have been compared with those obtained by an expert. An agreement of 95% was achieved. Also, this technique was able to evaluate 14% more bubbles and droplets corresponding to overlaps that the expert was not able to discern in non-stereoscopic images.
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