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A desalination system with efficiency approaching the theoretical limits

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DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT
卷 57, 期 48-49, 页码 23206-23216

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/19443994.2016.1180482

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Solar; RO; Brackish water; High recovery; High efficiency; Batch desalination; Sustainable development

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The objective of this project is to design a new desalination system with energy efficiency approaching the theoretical thermodynamic limiteven at high recovery ratio. The system uses reverse osmosis (RO) and a batch principle of operation to overcome the problem of concentration factor which prevents continuous-flow RO systems from ever reaching this limit and thus achieving the minimum possible specific energy consumption, SEC. Batch operation comprises a cycle in three phases: pressurisation, purge, and refill. Energy recovery is inherent to the design. Unlike in closed-circuit desalination (CCD), no feedwater is added to the pressure circuit during the pressurisation phase. The batch configuration is compared to standard configurations such as continuous single-stage RO (with energy recovery) and CCD. Theoretical analysis has shown that the new system is able to use 33% less energy than CCD at a recovery ratio of 80%. A prototype has been constructed using readily available parts and tested with feedwater salinities and recovery ratios ranging from 2,000 to 5,000ppm and 17.2-70.6%, respectively. Results compare very well against the standard configurations. For example, with feedwater containing 5,000ppm NaCl and recovery ratio of 69%, a hydraulic SEC of 0.31kWh/m(3) was obtainedbetter than the minimum theoretically possible with a single-stage continuous flow system with energy recovery device.

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