Title of article
Homogenised model linking microscopic and macroscopic dynamics of a biofilm: Application to growth in a plug flow reactor
Author/Authors
Deygout، نويسنده , , C. and Lesne، نويسنده , , A. and Campillo Fernلndez، نويسنده , , F. and Rapaport، نويسنده , , A.، نويسنده ,
Pages
10
From page
15
To page
24
Abstract
We propose a new “hybrid” model for the simulation of biofilm growth in a plug flow bioreactor, that combines information from three scales: a microscopic one for the individual bacteria, a mesoscopic or “coarse-grained” one that homogenises at an intermediate scale the quantities relevant to the attachment/detachment process, and a macroscopic one in terms of substrate concentration. In contrast to existing partial differential equations models, this approach is based on a description of biological mechanisms at the individual scale, thus bringing in a biological justification of the attachment/detachment process responsible of the macroscopic behaviour. We found that compared to purely individual based or purely macroscopic models,•
proximate coarse-grained scale simplifies the change of scales from micro to macro, and speeds up the computation,
onal information about the stochasticity of the solution, especially at small populations, is revealed compared with the numerical simulations of partial differential equations models.
ermore, the coarse-grained model can be much more easily adapted to various attachment/detachment hypotheses, that are at the core of the biofilm development.
Keywords
partial differential equations , Attachment–detachment , Individual-based model , Advection–diffusion , Plug flow reactor , Biofilm
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2044773
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