The document contains data from experiments on a membrane separation process. It examines the effect of varying parameters such as membrane area, feed pressure, and recirculation configuration on the flow rate and concentration of carbon dioxide and methane in the permeate and retentate streams. The results show that increasing membrane area and feed pressure leads to higher flow rates of carbon dioxide in the permeate. Recirculation configuration B recovers over 99% of methane in the retentate, while configuration D is not viable with recirculation.
The document contains data from experiments on a membrane separation process. It examines the effect of varying parameters such as membrane area, feed pressure, and recirculation configuration on the flow rate and concentration of carbon dioxide and methane in the permeate and retentate streams. The results show that increasing membrane area and feed pressure leads to higher flow rates of carbon dioxide in the permeate. Recirculation configuration B recovers over 99% of methane in the retentate, while configuration D is not viable with recirculation.
The document contains data from experiments on a membrane separation process. It examines the effect of varying parameters such as membrane area, feed pressure, and recirculation configuration on the flow rate and concentration of carbon dioxide and methane in the permeate and retentate streams. The results show that increasing membrane area and feed pressure leads to higher flow rates of carbon dioxide in the permeate. Recirculation configuration B recovers over 99% of methane in the retentate, while configuration D is not viable with recirculation.