Hms. Lababidi, Air separation by polysulfone hollow fibre membrane permeators in series -Experimental and simulation results, CHEM ENG R, 78(A8), 2000, pp. 1066-1076
Modelling and simulation of cascade of membrane separators in series can be
helpful in providing useful guidelines for both the design and operational
processes. In this work, experimental measurements for air separation by p
olysulfone hollow fibre membrane permeators in series were used to validate
different mathematical models. Single-, two- and three-cell configurations
were considered for both co-current and counter-current flow patterns. Exp
erimental results were compared with simulation results of the mixed flow,
plug Row, cross-flow, and counter-current mathematical models. Validation p
arameters included stage cuts, reject depletion, and permeate enrichment. T
he mixed flow model showed the highest deviations, especially in predicting
the reject depletion results. However, it simulated the stage cut results
with less deviations. Predictions of the other models matched the measured
data closely in most cases. For the co-current flow pattern, results showed
that the cross flow model was the best, followed by the plug flow model wi
th some slight differences. Similarly, the counter-current plug Row model p
erformed satisfactorily in simulating the counter current flow configuratio
ns. Deviations were found to increase with increasing number of stages. The
highest number of errors was given by the reject depletion predictions of
the counter-current systems. Deviations were as high as 27% for the mixed f
low model and 11% for the counter model. All other deviations were below 10
%.