Difference between revisions of "Team:Aachen/Notebook/Construction Manuals/Structural Setup"
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{{Team:Aachen/Figure|Aachen_BioreactorSetup.jpg|title= Bioreactor Setup|subtitle=This is what the setup looks like after assembling all the parts|size=medium}} | {{Team:Aachen/Figure|Aachen_BioreactorSetup.jpg|title= Bioreactor Setup|subtitle=This is what the setup looks like after assembling all the parts|size=medium}} | ||
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A bioreactor is a combination of both Electronics, Computer science and Biology. But during experimentation we do need to separate them from each other. We thus build a few setup modules that held each one of our devices so that we could set them up together for starting experimentation. The constructions have been differentiated as follows: | A bioreactor is a combination of both Electronics, Computer science and Biology. But during experimentation we do need to separate them from each other. We thus build a few setup modules that held each one of our devices so that we could set them up together for starting experimentation. The constructions have been differentiated as follows: | ||
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A Bioreactor is always maintained in a constant temperature suited to the microorganisms, preferablly 37 degrees. We achieve this by building our own waterbath with out of plexiglass. The side walls are cut with a 5 mm thick plexiglass but the base plate is 2 mm thick. This is to decrease the distance between the magnetic stirrer inside the reactor and the magnets stuck on our DC Motor. The two small side walls have notches with increased length so that the water bath can sit in place on top of our foundation structure described above. The structure consists of two holes of one of the small side walls which allows the movement of water in and out of the bath from an external heating device. This structure is glues to make it water proof. | A Bioreactor is always maintained in a constant temperature suited to the microorganisms, preferablly 37 degrees. We achieve this by building our own waterbath with out of plexiglass. The side walls are cut with a 5 mm thick plexiglass but the base plate is 2 mm thick. This is to decrease the distance between the magnetic stirrer inside the reactor and the magnets stuck on our DC Motor. The two small side walls have notches with increased length so that the water bath can sit in place on top of our foundation structure described above. The structure consists of two holes of one of the small side walls which allows the movement of water in and out of the bath from an external heating device. This structure is glues to make it water proof. | ||
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Inside this structure there are two levels that help the reactor to stand in place. Just like the motor plates in the foundation structure, these plates have holes with the diameter similar to the diameter of our reactor vessels. These layers are also responsible for the alignment of the reactor and the stirrer. | Inside this structure there are two levels that help the reactor to stand in place. Just like the motor plates in the foundation structure, these plates have holes with the diameter similar to the diameter of our reactor vessels. These layers are also responsible for the alignment of the reactor and the stirrer. | ||
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