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Mass tubular membrane modules

Regardless of the membrane module design, effective performance is dependent on rapid mass transfer at the feed side of the membrane. There are several comprehensive references on mass transfer [10], so it will not be addressed in detail here. However, one should consider mass transfer because it affects two design issues the manifolding of the feed stream to each membrane, and the feed channel design and dimensions. The detailed analysis of these issues differs somewhat when one considers stacked planar modules and tubular modules, but the fundamental objectives are quite similar. [Pg.156]


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