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PRESSURE SWING ADSORPTION FOR THE PURIFICATION OF HYDROGEN

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š‘Ž [K] [K] [K] [m/s] [kJ/m3 ] Greek Letters šœ€š‘š‘’š‘‘ šœ€š‘”š‘œš‘” šœ† šœ†š‘Žš‘‘ šœŒ šœŒ š‘š‘’š‘‘ šœŒš‘¤ šœ” Ī© Index i Bed void fraction Total void fraction Fluid thermal conductivity Adsorbent thermal conductivity Bed fluid density Beddensity Wall density Mass transfer coefficient LDF factor, dimensionless [kg/kg] [m3 /m3 ] void bed [m3 /m3 ] void bed Component Pressure Swing Adsorption for Hydrogen Purification š‘ž Concentration of gas phase components adsorbed on solid phase š‘žš‘’š‘ž Equilibrium concentration of gas phase components adsorbed on solid phase š‘‡ Temperature of both fluid and solid phase š‘‡ Ambient temperature š‘‡ Wall temperature š‘¤ š‘¢ Fluid superficial velocity š‘ˆš‘ Bed internal energy density š‘£ Fluid dynamic viscosity š‘„ Component mass fraction [mol/kgsolid] [mol/kgsolid] bed [Pa. s] [kW/mK] [kW/mK] [kg /m3 fluid bed [kg [kg/m3] [sāˆ’1] adsorbent ] /m3 ] bed viii

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