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The Effect of Pin Holes of Varying Size and Number in Porous Reacting Membranes A Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Numerica

The Effect of Pin Holes of Varying Size and Number in Porous Reacting Membranes A Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Numerical Model. Craig E. Nelson. The Nature of “Pin Hole” Defects.

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The Effect of Pin Holes of Varying Size and Number in Porous Reacting Membranes A Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Numerica

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  1. The Effect of Pin Holes of Varying Size and Number in Porous Reacting Membranes A Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Numerical Model Craig E. Nelson

  2. The Nature of “Pin Hole” Defects • They are formed by localized process variation (dust particle “point masking”) and thus their own statistical distribution. • They may be assumed to typically be 5 to 20 times larger than “normal” membrane pores. • They are assumed to be “rare”, with only a few pin holes per cm^2 of membrane area..

  3. How do Pin Holes Harm Performance ? • They demonstrate imperfect control of the fabrication process environment in an exasperating manner. • They “rob” surrounding nearby porous reacting regions of reactant flow.

  4. Calculated Flow Volume Results For Membranes with One Pore Size Flow through a pore goes up as the fourth power of pore diameter !!!! Therefore: if Q = 10 ml/min for a membrane with 10micron diameter pores we get the following data plot for flow with other pore diameters The Deleterious Effect of Large Pin Holes is Truly Amazing

  5. Calculated Flow Volume Results For Membranes with One Pore Size Flow through a pore goes up as the fourth power of pore diameter !!!! Therefore: if Q = 10 ml/min for a membrane with a 10micron diameter pores we get the following data plot for flow with other pore diameters The Deleterious Effect of Large Pin Holes is Truly Amazing

  6. Now We Look at Flow Resulting from Combinations of both Standard Size and Large Hole Diameters

  7. Total Flow – The Combination of Two Pore Diameter Distributions (A Simplified But Quite Useful Analysis Approach) Millions of Pores Millions of Pores Number of Pores Number of Pores A few Pores A few Pores Pore Diameter Pore Diameter Mean = 4 u Mean = 40 u Mean = 4 u Mean = 40 u Normal Pores Pin Holes Normal Pores Pin Holes Actual Pore Size Statistical Distribution Idealized Pore Size Statistical Distribution

  8. Using The Following Ratios Simplifies the Analysis • The ratio of pin hole diameter to regular pore diameter : Diameter Ratio • Diameter Ratio = Pin Hole Diameter / Normal Pore Diameter • 2. The number of pin holes divided by the total number of pores : Nbig Ratio • Nbig Ratio = Npin holes / (Nnormal pores + Npinholes)

  9. The Effect of a Mixture of Normal Pores and Pin Holes in a Membrane Apparently one or two 20 x normal pin holes per cm^2 “steal” about 15% of the total flow

  10. The Effect of a Mixture of Normal Pores and Pin Holes Apparently one or two 20 x normal pin holes per cm^2 “steal” about 15% of the total flow

  11. Variation in Reactant Concentration in a Complex Domain with “Inside Out” Single Phase Fluid Flow Bad Location for a Pin Hole Barrier Barrier Reacting Porous Region 1 Reacting Porous Region 1 Reactant 1 In Reactant 1 In Blocked Blocked Reactant 2 In Reactant 2 In Reacting Porous Region 2 Reacting Porous Region 2 Crossover Not so Bad Location for a Pin Hole Fluid Flow Vector Reactant 1 Concentration Large Pin Hole Location Could Matter When Concentration Gradients are Present

  12. Conclusions • Large (50x) pin holes are a disaster and can not be present in viable membranes • A few 5x-10x pin holes per cm^2 is probably OK • Location of pin holes should be tracked. Pin holes on the inlet end of membranes may be expected to have a larger effect on performance than same sized pin holes on the outlet end of reacting membranes

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