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Math Biosci Eng ; 19(7): 6582-6619, 2022 04 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35730273

ABSTRACT

We propose a new mathematical framework for the addition of stochastic attachment to biofilm models, via the use of random ordinary differential equations. We focus our approach on a spatially explicit model of cellulolytic biofilm growth and formation that comprises a PDE-ODE coupled system to describe the biomass and carbon respectively. The model equations are discretized in space using a standard finite volume method. We introduce discrete attachment events into the discretized model via an impulse function with a standard stochastic process as input. We solve our model with an implicit ODE solver. We provide basic simulations to investigate the qualitative features of our model. We then perform a grid refinement study to investigate the spatial convergence of our model. We investigate model behaviour while varying key attachment parameters. Lastly, we use our attachment model to provide evidence for a stable travelling wave solution to the original PDE-ODE coupled system.


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Biofilms , Models, Theoretical , Biomass , Computer Simulation , Models, Biological
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Bull Math Biol ; 83(2): 10, 2021 01 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33415496

ABSTRACT

We formulate a biofilm reactor model with suspended bacteria that accounts for thermodynamic growth inhibition. The reactor model is a chemostat style model consisting of a single replenished growth promoting substrate, a single reaction product, suspended bacteria, and wall attached bacteria in the form of a bacterial biofilm. We present stability conditions for the washout equilibrium using standard techniques, demonstrating that analytical results are attainable even with the added complexity from thermodynamic inhibition. Furthermore, we numerically investigate the longterm behaviour. In the computational study, we investigate model behaviour for select parameters and two commonly used detachment functions. We investigate the effects of thermodynamic inhibition on the model and find that thermodynamic inhibition limits substrate utilization/production both inside the biofilm and inside the aqueous phase, resulting in less suspended bacteria and a thinner biofilm.


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Bacterial Physiological Phenomena , Biofilms , Models, Biological , Thermodynamics , Bacteria/growth & development , Bioreactors
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