Title of article
Construction and commissioning for membrane desalting
Author/Authors
Harris، Chip نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-126
From page
127
To page
0
Abstract
Transmembrane evaporation (often called membrane distillation) carried out in a countercurrent flow module, in which incoming cold seawater is heated by the condensing product water flow, is a promising technology for low-cost seawater desalination. This paper presents a model for preliminary design calculations for such a module. The model calculates temperature profiles alongside and across the module, heat and vapour fluxes through the membrane and the total product flow. Mass transfer of the water vapour through the membrane and the air gap is described with molecular diffusion through stagnant air. Estimated properties and constants have been used to calculate the energy transport. Calculations with variable temperatures, membrane fibre diameter and diffusion distance have been performed. From the calculation results can be concluded that the model is able to describe the process of interest in a qualitative way. The calculations indicate that the highest productivity will be obtained with high temperatures, small membrane fibres and a small air gap.
Keywords
Commissioning , Membrane desalting
Journal title
Desalination
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Desalination
Record number
54079
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