Mathematical modelling and numerical simulation of CO2/CH4 separation in a polymeric membrane

CO2 capture from natural gas was experimentally and theoretically studied using a dead-end polymeric permeation cell. A numerical model was proposed for the separation of CO2/CH4 using Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) in a flat sheet membrane module and developed based upon the continuity, momentum an...

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Main Authors: Gilassi, S., Rahmanian, N.
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Published: Elsevier Inc. 2015
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spelling my.utp.eprints.316672022-03-26T03:25:32Z Mathematical modelling and numerical simulation of CO2/CH4 separation in a polymeric membrane Gilassi, S. Rahmanian, N. CO2 capture from natural gas was experimentally and theoretically studied using a dead-end polymeric permeation cell. A numerical model was proposed for the separation of CO2/CH4 using Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) in a flat sheet membrane module and developed based upon the continuity, momentum and mass transfer equations. The slip velocity condition was considered to show the reflection of gas flow in contact with the membrane surface. The solution method was based on the well-known SIMPLE algorithm and implemented using MATLAB to determine the velocity and concentration profiles. Due to change in velocity direction in the membrane module, the hybrid differencing scheme was used to solve the diffusion-convection equation. The results of the model were compared with the experimental data obtained as part of this work and good agreement was observed. The distribution of CO2 concentration inside the feed and permeate chambers was shown and the velocity profile at the membrane surface was also determined using reflection factor for polymeric membrane. The modelling result revealed that increasing the amount of CO2 in gas feed resulted in an increase in the CO2 in the permeate stream while the gas feed pressure increased. By changing the permeability, the model developed by use of the solution-diffusion concept could be used for all polymeric membranes with flat sheet modules. © 2015 Elsevier Inc.. Elsevier Inc. 2015 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84947494032&doi=10.1016%2fj.apm.2015.02.010&partnerID=40&md5=f2ab1c6461e0eab1e582daf3495c2a36 Gilassi, S. and Rahmanian, N. (2015) Mathematical modelling and numerical simulation of CO2/CH4 separation in a polymeric membrane. Applied Mathematical Modelling, 39 (21). pp. 6599-6611. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/31667/
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description CO2 capture from natural gas was experimentally and theoretically studied using a dead-end polymeric permeation cell. A numerical model was proposed for the separation of CO2/CH4 using Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) in a flat sheet membrane module and developed based upon the continuity, momentum and mass transfer equations. The slip velocity condition was considered to show the reflection of gas flow in contact with the membrane surface. The solution method was based on the well-known SIMPLE algorithm and implemented using MATLAB to determine the velocity and concentration profiles. Due to change in velocity direction in the membrane module, the hybrid differencing scheme was used to solve the diffusion-convection equation. The results of the model were compared with the experimental data obtained as part of this work and good agreement was observed. The distribution of CO2 concentration inside the feed and permeate chambers was shown and the velocity profile at the membrane surface was also determined using reflection factor for polymeric membrane. The modelling result revealed that increasing the amount of CO2 in gas feed resulted in an increase in the CO2 in the permeate stream while the gas feed pressure increased. By changing the permeability, the model developed by use of the solution-diffusion concept could be used for all polymeric membranes with flat sheet modules. © 2015 Elsevier Inc..
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author Gilassi, S.
Rahmanian, N.
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Rahmanian, N.
Mathematical modelling and numerical simulation of CO2/CH4 separation in a polymeric membrane
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Rahmanian, N.
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title Mathematical modelling and numerical simulation of CO2/CH4 separation in a polymeric membrane
title_short Mathematical modelling and numerical simulation of CO2/CH4 separation in a polymeric membrane
title_full Mathematical modelling and numerical simulation of CO2/CH4 separation in a polymeric membrane
title_fullStr Mathematical modelling and numerical simulation of CO2/CH4 separation in a polymeric membrane
title_full_unstemmed Mathematical modelling and numerical simulation of CO2/CH4 separation in a polymeric membrane
title_sort mathematical modelling and numerical simulation of co2/ch4 separation in a polymeric membrane
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