Ming Peng
Rutgers University
9 Papers
76 Citations
Ming Peng is an academic researcher from Rutgers University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mass transfer & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Recent advances in VOCs removal from water by pervaporation.
TL;DR: Among PV process parameters documented here are process temperature, permeate pressure, feed concentration, and feed flow rate, which have been studied extensively and have borne fruit in a better understanding of many aspects of PV processes.
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Improvement of thermal and water management of air-cooled polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells by adding porous media into the cathode gas channel
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors proposed a novel flow field design for air-cooled fuel cells, where porous media was inserted into the gas channel to properly distribute flow rate between gas channel and cooling channel.
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CFD simulation of effect of baffle on mass transfer in a slit-type pervaporation module
TL;DR: In this article, a pervaporation simulation was conducted to describe mass transfer in a slit membrane module that contained mixing-promoting baffles for efficient removal of volatile organic compounds.
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CFD modeling of pervaporative mass transfer in the boundary layer
TL;DR: In this article, a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) approach was developed to describe not only velocity distribution but also concentration profile in the liquid boundary layer of a slit membrane channel, and the satisfactoriness of the numerical methodology used in CFD for obtaining concentration profiles were verified using a classic diffusion problem with its known analytical solution.
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Numerical Simulation of Concentration Polarization in a Pervaporation Module
TL;DR: In this article, a mathematical model was developed to describe mass transfer in a slit flow channel formed by a thin supported membrane at the bottom and an impermeable stainless steel block at the top in a lab-scale flat sheet pervaporation membrane module.
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