Performances of Automated Control System of Membrane Gas Absorption: Optimization Study

Membrane gas absorption (MGA) can overcome the major drawbacks of the processes that have been used commercially for the removal of CO2. Using produced thin film composite (TFC) membrane, performances of automated control system of MGA was optimized using central composite design (CCD) of Response S...

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Main Authors: Sunarti, Abd Rahman, A. L., Ahmad
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: Department of Chemical Engineering, Diponegoro University 2015
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/6679/1/Performances%20of%20Automated%20Control%20System%20of%20Membrane%20Gas%20Absorption-%20Optimization%20Study.pdf
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description Membrane gas absorption (MGA) can overcome the major drawbacks of the processes that have been used commercially for the removal of CO2. Using produced thin film composite (TFC) membrane, performances of automated control system of MGA was optimized using central composite design (CCD) of Response Surface Methodology (RSM). ANOVA result showed that the temperature, concentration, velocity and flow rate of DEA played a significant role. The optimum DEA temperature was found at 50oC, DEA concentration at 2M, velocity at 3770m/s and 80 ml/min of DEA flow rate with 0.90 of desirability.
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spelling UMPir66792018-05-22T07:09:27Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/6679/ Performances of Automated Control System of Membrane Gas Absorption: Optimization Study Sunarti, Abd Rahman A. L., Ahmad TP Chemical technology Membrane gas absorption (MGA) can overcome the major drawbacks of the processes that have been used commercially for the removal of CO2. Using produced thin film composite (TFC) membrane, performances of automated control system of MGA was optimized using central composite design (CCD) of Response Surface Methodology (RSM). ANOVA result showed that the temperature, concentration, velocity and flow rate of DEA played a significant role. The optimum DEA temperature was found at 50oC, DEA concentration at 2M, velocity at 3770m/s and 80 ml/min of DEA flow rate with 0.90 of desirability. Department of Chemical Engineering, Diponegoro University 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/6679/1/Performances%20of%20Automated%20Control%20System%20of%20Membrane%20Gas%20Absorption-%20Optimization%20Study.pdf Sunarti, Abd Rahman and A. L., Ahmad (2015) Performances of Automated Control System of Membrane Gas Absorption: Optimization Study. In: World Virtual Conference on Applied Sciences and Engineering Applications (WVCASEA 2015) , 27-29 March 2015 , Johor Bharu. pp. 1-20., 8 (1). ISSN 1978-2993 (Unpublished) (Unpublished) DOI: 10.9767/bcrec.8.1.4569.77-82
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