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HERO ID
2780330
Reference Type
Technical Report
Title
Laboratory-Scale Pressure-Swing Adsorption Parametric Study: R113 on BPL Carbon
Author(s)
Mahle, JJ; Buettner, LC; Tevault, DE; Friday, DK; Brady, AB
Year
1994
Report Number
NTIS/02997336_a
Volume
GRA and I
Issue
GRA and I
Abstract
The U.S. Army Edgewood Research, Development and Engineering Center is investigating the pressure-wing adsorption (PSA) as a potential advanced technology approach for regenerable collective protection in military vehicles required to operate in chemical/biological warfare theaters. Experiments to test the filtration performance of a laboratory-scale PSA system have been performed by adding 1,1,2-trifluoro-1,2,2-trichloroethane (R113) to feed air-stream and monitoring the purge-and product-stream, R113 concentrations, as the challenge proceeds. In addition, in-bed probes have been utilized to monitor the R113 concentration at 5 cm intervals along the length of the PSA bed during each experiment. The data resulting from these experiments have been used to derive PSA performance-prediction models that will assist in the design and validation of PSA-based collective protection systems for various military applications. Air purification, Pressure-wing adsorption.
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