Removal in aircraft of components from fluid mixtures

Gas separation: processes – With control responsive to sensed condition – Pressure sensed

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95 22, 95 97, 95104, 95122, 96113, 96117, 96144, 55275, B01D 53047, B01D 5322

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ABSTRACT:
The removal of components from fluid mixtures in aircraft utilizes an adsorbent bed which is regenerated by passing dry ambient air through the adsorbent bed when the aircraft reaches a height at which such dry ambient air is available. An example of mixtures that can be treated in this way are water/oil mixtures, air/water vapor mixtures and air/odor mixtures. By periodically regenerating the adsorbent bed in this way, an adsorbent bed of small size can be used but yet have a substantial life.

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