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LIMITS OF SMALL SCALE PRESSURE SWING ADSORPTION

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Figure 5.8. Comparison of isothermal working capacity and dynamic working capacity in a PSA process 5.5.7 Pressure Drop Study The first PSA experimental study was conducted to better understand how pressure drop across the column affects process performance. For this study, column pressure drop was manipulated by changing both the total flow rate and column diameter. Column length was chosen in the range of typical small scale processes designed for air separation. Short, wide columns with a small, but measurable pressure drop under rapid cycling conditions were designed for the first set of experiments in this study. Longer columns with the same volume, but half the cross sectional area were designed for the next set of experiments. The length was adjusted to maintain the same amount of zeolite as the first column set. With an equivalent amount of adsorbing solid, a comparison was possible between cycles operating with similar cycle times and flow rates, but at different 93

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