An internally staged hollow fiber polysulfone membrane is used to generate
a permeate stream enriched in C4H10 from a feed mixture of CH4, C2H6, C4H10
, CO2 and Nz. Experimental measurements are made as a function of the feed
pressure and the reject how rate. The area ratio of the first and second me
mbrane stages are kept constant as well as the feed composition and the pre
ssure ratio of the first permeate and the feed streams. The plug flow model
is used to simulate the separation performance of the multicomponent mixtu
re in the internally staged membrane system. The analysis is focused on det
ermining the local optimum mole fraction for the C4H10 in the second permea
te stream over a wide range of operating conditions. The local optimum is d
etermined by varying the feed pressure, first membrane area, pressure and a
rea ratios, and the stage cut. Results show that the local optimum occurs a
t small membrane area and area ratio, low stage cut and pressure ratio, and
high feed pressures. Good agreement is found between measurements and mode
l predictions for the C4H10 mole fraction in the second permeate stream and
the stage cut.