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titleOfInvention A device for mechanically controlling the size of filamentous fungus balls during fermentation
abstract The utility model discloses a device for mechanically controlling the size of filamentous fungus spheroids in a fermentation process, comprising a fermentation tank, a dissolved oxygen and detection feedback unit, a spiral cutting device and a pipeline. The feedback unit is connected with the helical cutting device, the fermenter is connected with the dissolved oxygen and detection feedback unit to form a circulation path, and the fermenter is connected with the helical cutting device through a pipeline to form a circulation path. The utility model controls the size of the fungus ball to the optimum value by optimizing the diameter of the spiral cutter, the inlet pressure, the flow velocity, the thickness of the cutting piece and the gas filling method, thereby increasing the acid production of the filamentous fungi.
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