Dynamic Response and Characteristics of an Oxygen Vacuum Swing Adsorption

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Dynamic Response/Characteristics of an Oxygen Swing Adsorption Process to Step Perturbations. Part 1 347 y product composition (%) D p time delay (cycles) time constant (cycles) FODT subscripts a actual m model ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors would like to thank Air Products and Chemicals Inc. for their support and funding of this project and Mr. Richard Shannon Todd for useful discussions on numerical techniques. REFERENCES Basmadjian, D. (1997) The Little Adsorption Book: A Practical Guide for Engineers and Scientists, CRC Press, New York, pp. 57–59. Brown, P.N., Byrne, G.D. and Hindmarsh, A.C. (1989) SIAM J. Sci. Stat. Comput. 10, 1038. Doong, S.J. and Propsner, P. (1998) Adsorption 4, 149. Kumar, R. (1996) Sep. Sci. Technol. 31, 877. LaCava, A.I., Shirley, A.I. and Ramachandran, R. (1998) Chem. Eng. 110 (June issue). Matz, M.J. and Knaebel, K.S. (1987) Ind. Eng. Chem., Res. 26, 1638. Petzold, L. (1983) SIAM J. Sci. Stat. Comput. 4, 136. Sircar, S. and Hufton, J.R. (2000) Adsorption 6, 137. Todd, R.S., He, J., Webley, P.A., Beh, C.C.K., Wilson, S.J. and Lloyd, M.A. (2001) Ind. Eng. Chem., Res. 40, 3217. Wilson, S.J. and Webley, P.A. (2002a) Chem. Eng. Sci. 57, 4145. Wilson, S.J. and Webley, P.A. (2002b) Ind. Eng. Chem., Res. 41, 2753. Wilson, S.J., Beh, C.C.K., Webley, P.A. and Todd, R.S. (2001) Ind. Eng. Chem., Res. 40, 2702.

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