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here. The temperature peak heights and rate of increase of temperatures for all the heat loss conditions are almost identical. The maximum difference between temperature peak heights for a ΔTamb of 0.23°C and ΔTamb of 1°C is 0.035°C (1.1% error for 3°C peak height), whereas the difference between the temperature peak heights for a ΔTamb of 1.77°C and ΔTamb of 1°C is 0.02°C (0.6% error for 3°C peak height). As also seen in Figure A1, the temperature difference between the curves for a ΔTamb of 0.23°C and those with a ΔTamb of 1°C increases to 0.08°C after 5 s; however, this region is not monitored for model validation. These analyses support the assumption of a constant ΔTamb assumption used in all the analyses, which offers some simplicity and computational savings in the analyses. Figure E.1. Comparison of temperature curves predicted by models for a ΔTamb of 1.77°C, 1°C and 0.23°C (Corresponding to the total temperature difference of 10°C, 5°C and 1°C between the fused silica cover and the ambient). Solid lines, dashed lines and dash-dotted lines represent these three cases, respectively. 212PDF Image | TEMPERATURE SWING ADSORPTION PROCESSES FOR GAS SEPARATION
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