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Simulation and experiment of six-bed PSA process for air separation with rotating distribution valve 被引量:1
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作者 Tao Tian Yayan Wang +6 位作者 Bing Liu Zhaoyang Ding Xinxi Xu Meisheng Shi Jun Ma Yanjun Zhang Donghui Zhang 《Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2022年第2期329-337,共9页
In this work,a six-bed pressure swing adsorption(PSA)process was investigated to produce medical oxygen from air,which uses the combination of six-way rotating distribution valve and PSA and has the main advantage of ... In this work,a six-bed pressure swing adsorption(PSA)process was investigated to produce medical oxygen from air,which uses the combination of six-way rotating distribution valve and PSA and has the main advantage of effectively saving space compared to the traditional two-bed or four-bed PSA process and can obtain greater productivity.The mathematical model of adsorption beds was developed based on the separation mechanism and the interaction among different equipment.Moreover,a pilot-scale device has been constructed to verify the accuracy of mathematical model by experiment.The oxygen product conformed to the medical standard(>93%(vol))with a recovery of over 57%.Some related parameters were also discussed in detail,such as step time,ratio of length to the diameter,flow rate of product. 展开更多
关键词 Pressure swing adsorption Air separation Mathematical modeling Rotating distribution valve
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SIMULATION AND EXPERIMENT OF BUBBLY FLOW INSIDE THROTTLING GROOVE 被引量:7
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作者 FU Xin DU Xuewen +2 位作者 ZOU Jun YANG Huayong JI Hong 《Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2007年第5期37-41,共5页
The relationship between pressure distribution and cavitation (noise) inside throttling groove is investigated by numerical simulation and experimental method. A valve pocket with several transducers is performed to... The relationship between pressure distribution and cavitation (noise) inside throttling groove is investigated by numerical simulation and experimental method. A valve pocket with several transducers is performed to detect the pressure distributions inside the valve chamber, and the results fit quite well with the computational fluid dynamics(CFD) analysis. High-speed imaging techniques are employed to investigate the cavitation mechanisms, in particular bubble inception and cluster formation near the throttling groove. A spectrum analyzer is used to measure the sound pressure level of noise generated by the bubble flow. It is found that the pressure distributions inside the groove are sensitive to the valve port configuration and back pressure. The pressure distribution determines the bubble size and number passing through the valve grooves and the sound pressure level of noise induced by collapsing bubbles. The inlet pressure mainly affects the saturation degree of bubbly flow inside the groove and the intensity of sound nressure level accordingly. 展开更多
关键词 Pressure distribution Throuling groove valve Cavitation Noise
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