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4.2.2 Four-Step Cycle With the exception noted above, Banerjee's model is consistent with the model developed in Chapter 3 of this thesis. The semi-analytical Four-Step model of Chapter 3 is now used to analyze this cycle in more depth. A sketch of the gas and energy flows for this can be seen in Figure 4.4. The only difference with Figure 4.2 is the division of the product availability into pressure and separation terms by expanding the product to atmospheric pressure through a turbine. The avaUability of the product at atmospheric pressure per unit mole of product is given by Equation (4.4). Feed, NF -* Product, Np2 WR Exhaust, NE T-J Figure 4.4 Four-Step Cycle: Energy and Molar Flows. Isothermal Compressor WF ri-yS N P2 (4.4) The Grassman diagram for this is shown in Figure 4.5 and differs only sUghtly from that given by Banerjee in Figure 4.3. Again, the bed losses and tivrottling losses are grouped together. 104PDF Image | Energy Efficiency of Gas Separation Pressure Swing Adsorption
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