Separation of gas mixtures using hollow fiber membrane - pilot plant data analysis

The permeation rates and selectivities for a specific permeator are dependent on the type of membrane used and the operating conditions, namely feed pressure, stage cut, temperature and feed composition. This paper presents the experimental study that was carried out on a laboratory scale using holl...

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Main Authors: Saidi, Hamdani, Ling, Kock Chieh, Tahir, Ismail, Abdul Aziz, Ramlan
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spelling my.utm.48142010-06-01T03:20:59Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/4814/ Separation of gas mixtures using hollow fiber membrane - pilot plant data analysis Saidi, Hamdani Ling, Kock Chieh Tahir, Ismail Abdul Aziz, Ramlan T Technology (General) The permeation rates and selectivities for a specific permeator are dependent on the type of membrane used and the operating conditions, namely feed pressure, stage cut, temperature and feed composition. This paper presents the experimental study that was carried out on a laboratory scale using hollow fiber Prism separator with a calculated area of 383517.76cm2 to determine effects of two of these operating conditions, feed pressure and stage cut upon permeation rates and selectivities. Compressed air was used as the gas mixture. The range of the feed pressure and the stage cut utilized were respectively 50 psi to 110 psi and 0.0259 to 0.1823. 1989 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/4814/1/HamdaniSaidi1989_SeparationOfGasMixtures.pdf Saidi, Hamdani and Ling, Kock Chieh and Tahir, Ismail and Abdul Aziz, Ramlan (1989) Separation of gas mixtures using hollow fiber membrane - pilot plant data analysis. Proceedings of The Fifth Symposium Of Malaysian Chemical Engineers . pp. 205-216.
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Saidi, Hamdani
Ling, Kock Chieh
Tahir, Ismail
Abdul Aziz, Ramlan
Separation of gas mixtures using hollow fiber membrane - pilot plant data analysis
description The permeation rates and selectivities for a specific permeator are dependent on the type of membrane used and the operating conditions, namely feed pressure, stage cut, temperature and feed composition. This paper presents the experimental study that was carried out on a laboratory scale using hollow fiber Prism separator with a calculated area of 383517.76cm2 to determine effects of two of these operating conditions, feed pressure and stage cut upon permeation rates and selectivities. Compressed air was used as the gas mixture. The range of the feed pressure and the stage cut utilized were respectively 50 psi to 110 psi and 0.0259 to 0.1823.
format Article
author Saidi, Hamdani
Ling, Kock Chieh
Tahir, Ismail
Abdul Aziz, Ramlan
author_facet Saidi, Hamdani
Ling, Kock Chieh
Tahir, Ismail
Abdul Aziz, Ramlan
author_sort Saidi, Hamdani
title Separation of gas mixtures using hollow fiber membrane - pilot plant data analysis
title_short Separation of gas mixtures using hollow fiber membrane - pilot plant data analysis
title_full Separation of gas mixtures using hollow fiber membrane - pilot plant data analysis
title_fullStr Separation of gas mixtures using hollow fiber membrane - pilot plant data analysis
title_full_unstemmed Separation of gas mixtures using hollow fiber membrane - pilot plant data analysis
title_sort separation of gas mixtures using hollow fiber membrane - pilot plant data analysis
publishDate 1989
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/4814/1/HamdaniSaidi1989_SeparationOfGasMixtures.pdf
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