Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.153, No.1, 33-43, 1999
Effect of fiber variation on the performance of cross-flow hollow fiber gas separation modules
A quantitative analysis of the effects of variable fiber properties on the performance of a cross-flow hollow fiber gas separation module is presented. The effects of variations in size, permeance, and selectivity are considered. Fiber variability is detrimental to performance. The recovery and flow rate of an enriched retemtate stream decrease as variability increases. Some fibers may actually stop producing product as purity increases. Additionally, performance is poorer if the permeate from all fibers is not well mixed. The results of this work can be used to determine quality control guidelines for fiber manufacture and evaluate process enhancements.
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