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Reduction of Jet Engine Testing Emissions Through Adsorption of Carbon Dioxide Open Access Deposited
This is a poster detailing the scope, design, process safety, and economics for a chemical engineering capstone by project group 5046-2403. The project is centered around capturing carbon dioxide emissions from indoor testing cells at the General Electric Aerospace site in Peebles, Ohio. The process captures carbon dioxide from jet engine exhaust through a series of adsorption towers with activated carbon sorbent. The adsorbate goes through a desorption cycle to release purified gaseous carbon dioxide from the surface of the activated carbon. The gas is compressed for storage and off-site transport.
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- Thiel, Stephen
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Identifier: doi:10.7945/0s0e-0581
Link: https://doi.org/10.7945/0s0e-0581
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CHE_5046-2403_Poster.pdf | 2024-04-23 | Open Access |
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CHE_5046-2403_Presentation.mp4 | 2024-04-23 | Open Access |
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