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Batch Reverse Osmosis Desalination Modeling under a Time-Dependent Pressure Profile.

Abdeljalil Chougradi1, François Zaviska2, Ahmed Abed1, Jerome Harmand3, Jamal-Eddine Jellal1, Marc Heran2.   

Abstract

As world demand for clean water increases, reverse osmosis (RO) desalination has emerged as an attractive solution. Continuous RO is the most used desalination technology today. However, a new generation of configurations, working in unsteady-state feed concentration and pressure, have gained more attention recently, including the batch RO process. Our work presents a mathematical modeling for batch RO that offers the possibility of monitoring all variables of the process, including specific energy consumption, as a function of time and the recovery ratio. Validation is achieved by comparison with data from the experimental set-up and an existing model in the literature. Energetic comparison with continuous RO processes confirms that batch RO can be more energy efficient than can continuous RO, especially at a higher recovery ratio. It used, at recovery, 31% less energy for seawater and 19% less energy for brackish water. Modeling also proves that the batch RO process does not have to function under constant flux to deliver good energetic performance. In fact, under a linear pressure profile, batch RO can still deliver better energetic performance than can a continuous configuration. The parameters analysis shows that salinity, pump and energy recovery devices efficiencies are directly linked to the energy demand. While increasing feed volume has a limited effect after a certain volume due to dilution, it also shows, interestingly, a recovery ratio interval in which feed volume does not affect specific energy consumption.

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Keywords:  batch system; desalination; energy demand; modeling; optimization; reverse osmosis

Year:  2021        PMID: 33671027     DOI: 10.3390/membranes11030173

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Membranes (Basel)        ISSN: 2077-0375


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1.  Dynamic Modeling of Fouling in Reverse Osmosis Membranes.

Authors:  Bowen Ling; Peng Xie; David Ladner; Ilenia Battiato
Journal:  Membranes (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-10
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