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Comparative assessment of the effects of 3D printed feed spacers on process performance in MD systems

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DESALINATION
Volume 503, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2021.114940

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Triply periodic minimal surfaces; Feed spacers; Membrane distillation; Cost analysis; 3D printing

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  1. Khalifa University of Science and Technology [RC2-2018-009]

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The study found that the channel pressure drop induced by the spacer became the most influential cost bottleneck on COW for waste heat operated MD processes, with pumping costs having a greater contribution to total operating costs in DCMD compared to AGMD. The use of TPMS spacers can reduce the COW of waste heat operated DCMD by decreasing the thermal energy component, as flux improvement achieved by TPMS spacers reduces the operating cost.
In this study, process enhancements achieved by the use of 3D printed feed spacers based on triply periodic minimal surfaces (TPMS) were comparatively assessed using the two most common membrane distillation (MD) configurations: air gap (AGMD) and direct contact (DCMD). The MD performance was assessed based on the impact of spacer design (TPMS vs. commercial spacer) on flux and feed channel pressure drop, and their consequent impact on the levelized cost of water (COW). The studied spacer architectures led to a minimal improvement (<= 17%) in AGMD flux, much lower than that achieved in DCMD (<= 57%). Consequently, for a waste heat-operated MD process, the spacer-induced channel pressure drop became the most influential cost bottleneck on COW. Generally, the contribution of the pumping cost to the total operating cost was found to be greater for DCMD than AGMD. Thus, the COW of a waste heat operated DCMD is more sensitive to a decrease in spacer-induced channel pressure drop than in an AGMD. For an MD process operated with additional heat cost, the flux improvement achieved using TPMS spacers reduces the thermal energy component of the operating cost. Ultimately, this predominantly contributes to a lower COW.

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